Gathering: But Not For The
Better!
by Chip Brogden
"Now in this that I declare
unto you I praise you not, that you come together not for the better, but for
the worse" (I Corinthians 11:17).
Jesus made it clear that
"where two or three are gathered together in My Name, there I am in the
midst of them" (Matthew 18:20). Just two or three!
I thank and praise God that Jesus
did not say, "Where two or three THOUSAND are gathered together, there I am."
He did not say, "Where two or three HUNDRED are gathered together, there I
am." And He did not say, "Where two or three DOZEN are gathered
together, there I am."
Jesus also did not say where the
two or three had to be gathered together. He did not specify a church building
or a living room meeting. And He did not say how many times a week they had to
be gathered, or if the gatherings had to be structured or unstructured, open or
closed, inside or outside.
By establishing His Presence in
the midst of a group so small as two or three, Jesus repudiates our fascination
with large numbers. Anyone can gather a crowd if you tell them what they want
to hear. May I say that a large group has no more of the presence of Jesus than
a small group. The numbers are irrelevant. Either Jesus is in the midst, or He
is not. If Jesus is not in the midst of us then having a large group of people
will not compensate for Him not being there.
I would rather sit on the living
room floor with three people and have Jesus in the midst than sit in a service
with three thousand people where Jesus is nowhere to be found.
Of course, Jesus can sometimes be
found in large groups of people, but as my wife says, He tends to get lost in
the crowd.
WHAT ABOUT ASSEMBLING TOGETHER?
Concerning our assembling
together, the author of the letter to the Hebrews says:
"Forsaking not the
assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one
another: and so much the more, as you see the day approaching" (Hebrews
10:25).
Praise the Lord for the
simplicity of this Scripture. Once again, we are not told WHERE to assemble
(the local church). We are not told WHEN to assemble (Sunday morning). We are
not told HOW OFTEN to assemble (three services a week, prayer on Tuesday, youth
group on Thursday). Taking this verse by itself, it simply tells us to make the
most of every opportunity we have for encouraging one another face-to-face. Yet
it gives no direction about where, when, or how many times a week this is to
take place.
As a pastor, I misused this verse
all the time. I did it in ignorance, but the message I consistently sent out
was, "You need to attend more, pray more, give more, and do more than what
you're doing. You need to be submitted to me so you can have a spiritual covering.
You need to be accountable to a local body of believers. And if you don't come
to church every time the doors are open and if you don't participate in every
program we have available for you then you are forsaking the assembling of
yourselves together!"
Is that really what this verse
means? When you read the verses preceding this one it becomes apparent that the
Spirit of God is not trying to get us to be more faithful to attend church
services. In fact, when this was written, Christians did not have "church
services" (or church buildings, for that matter).
So what does it mean? If you read
the entire chapter (better yet, the entire letter), you find that we are being
encouraged to draw near to God without fear, by a "new and living
way", through Jesus Christ our High Priest, Who has already assembled us
together as the house of God in order to lead us into the Holy of Holies.
Based on what we know about the
Lord's Ekklesia, we could just as easily say, "Don't forsake the house of
living stones that Jesus is assembling together, because there's no other way
to draw near to God!" But people usually find what they expect to see, not
what is really there. So we nullify the Word of God with our tradition, missing
the blessing and turning it into a burden.
IN THIS I PRAISE YOU NOT
Jesus said if HE is lifted up
then HE will draw all men to HIMSELF. Instead, we lift up religion and draw all
men into an institution.
Are we suggesting that Christians
should never go to church or have fellowship with others? Of course not. But we
ask, can fellowship only occur in the context of a church meeting? Once we
realize that our fellowship is supposed to be based on a relationship with
Jesus, not a relationship with "church", we will discover that there
are more opportunities for fellowship OUTSIDE the local church building than
there are INSIDE.
That is because Christ-based
fellowship lasts as long as you are abiding in Jesus, while church-based
fellowship only lasts as long as you are attending that church. When you go to
their services and support their agenda then they love you. Once you leave, and
they realize you are not coming back, they want nothing more to do with you.
The reality is simply this: their fellowship with you is church-based,
ministry-based, man-based, or money-based, but it is not Christ-based.
The true character of a church,
fellowship, or ministry is not judged by how they receive you when you join, or
how they treat you when you are there, but rather, how they send you when you
go, and how they relate to you after you have left.
Many churches, gatherings,
meetings, ministries and fellowships do more harm than good. They should be
shut down because Jesus does not have the preeminence there. Thus, they serve
no Kingdom purpose. I am convinced that most churches exist only to give the
pastor someplace to preach on Sunday. The meetings continue but no fruit is
produced. They are dead branches still clinging to the vine that need to be
hacked off to make way for new growth.
Paul told the Corinthians that
when they came together it was not for the better, but for the worse. To be
sure, they gathered together. They were faithful to assemble. But their
gathering together was not a testimony to their faith, it was a testimony to
their division. Actually, they were not assembling together at all, they were
assembling separately. "Shall I praise you in this? I do not praise
you!"
The apostle says it would be
better for them to stay home than to gather together for the worse, have
division, teach heresies, despise the church of God, bring shame to one
another, eat and drink damnation to themselves, and come together "unto
condemnation" (see I Corinthians 11:17-34).
This is strong language. When was
the last time you heard a message on that? What pastor is willing to stand up
and say, "There will be no more services until we can learn how to come
together for the better, and not for the worse." Not many!
IN THE SPIRIT ON THE LORD'S DAY
Brothers and sisters, do not be
deceived or troubled. If we are one with the Head then we are one with the
Body, even if we are not physically gathered together; and if we are NOT one
with the Head then we are NOT one with the Body, even if we ARE physically
gathered together. How can that be? Because Jesus is building His Church, and
it is a spiritual house, not a physical house.
This principle is clearly
demonstrated in the life of John the apostle. Exiled to the Isle of Patmos
because of the testimony of Jesus, he was physically isolated from other
believers and had no face-to-face contact with any of the churches. He had no
"covering", no "accountability", no "authority"
no "local body of believers", no "fellowship". He seemed to
be cast off into a corner, forgotten.
But John says, "I was in the
Spirit on the Lord's Day." He maintained connectivity to the Head and to
the Body of Christ by way of a spirit-and-truth worship walk. This connectivity
is spiritual, not physical, not social, not geographical. Because of this, John
received a clear vision and a fresh revelation of Jesus Christ. As a side
benefit, John knew the exact spiritual condition of the seven churches of Asia,
even though he was not assembled together with them.
It is better to be alone and be
in the Spirit than to assemble together and be in the flesh, going through the
motions of Churchianity, gathering for the worse, and not for the better. Jesus
said,
"Isaiah was correct when he
prophesied about you hypocrites, saying, 'These people draw near to Me with
their mouths, and they honor Me with their lips, but their hearts are far from
Me, and they worship Me in vain, for they teach as doctrines the commandments
of men'" (Matthew 15:7-9).
Friends, there is a more
excellent way! The Father is actively seeking and recruiting for Himself people
who will worship Him in Spirit and in Truth. Jesus is setting them free from
vain worship and traditions of men, and He is gathering them together into a
spiritual house of living stones. The Holy Spirit is leading them into an ever
deepening, ever increasing relationship with Christ. With them, every day is
"The Lord's Day"!
While everything not established
on Christ is being shaken, those who are being reduced to Christ are receiving
a kingdom that cannot be moved. It is a wonderful time to be alive and to see
God's Purpose being fulfilled! Why would we be content with anything less? He
has given us new wine and new wineskins. Let us seek the preeminence of Christ
in all things, and when Jesus does gather us together in simplicity, He will be
in the midst, and our gatherings will be for the better, and not for the worse.
Amen.
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