Church – noun – a building for public Christian worship (according to dictionary.com)
Yes, the church is a building, but is that all?
Most people will agree that the body of believers in Christ is the church, and not the actual bricks and mortar.
Now let us go beyond the entity of the church and bring about the church that was created by a Man. Jesus started the church with 12 ragtag fellows. Seriously, they were fishermen and one was a tax collector. They were not scholastic geniuses or prodigies of a great musician or political leader. These guys were ordinary men. Jesus did not hang out with the rulers and powerful people when He was ministering on earth, rather he spent his time with the normal folks. This fact gets me excited and it should get you excited too! In summary, he invested his life into leading regular people just like you and me. Twelve, unimportant, every day laborers, were the founding members of a body that has grown to 2 BILLION!!!
If you have read this and are still saying, “So what? That doesn’t mean that God can or will use me in any special way.” Here is a verse that gets me pumped up.
James 5:17 – Elijah was a man just like us.
Go check out Elijah if you need some encouragement.
Ephesians 5:29-30 – After all, no one ever hated his own body, but he feeds and cares for it, just as Christ does the church, for we are members of his body.
How can we take the church to the world?
This sounds like a complex question that will take many essays or several books to answer completely. BUT, the beauty of this possibly complicated question is found in the simplicity of the answer. If we, as disciples of Jesus, were able to love others as He first loved us, this world would be amazing. Now, I said the answer was easy, I never said carrying out the answer would be painless.
First, we have to be able to accept love in order to give love. Stay with me here, Jesus has paid the ultimate cost for you in an act of unadulterated, pure love. If you cannot receive the love that He has paid so dearly to give you, you cannot provide it to others. You are not able to give something that you do not have.
This is harder than it seems on the surface. The world has whispered a lie in your ear for as long as you have been a Christian. You are told, “You are nothing but a wretched, good for nothing, pitiful sinner that is only going to be saved after your death because some guy had mercy on you.” While we are sinners saved by grace, that is not it! God isn’t throwing a pity party for us! He is rejoicing in His children! This isn’t a heavenly guilt trip, it’s a “you are stinking amazing and wait til you see the plans I have for your life” event!
If we are to love one another as ourselves, we must first love ourselves!
Also, we live in a world that encourages us to put ourselves first, then others a distant second. Everywhere you look, you are influenced to take care of yourself foremost before you even consider other people.
Putting others before ourselves is a daily activity, not something that can be done one afternoon then forgotten.
Luke 9:23 – Jesus said, “If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me.”
Each and every day we must take up our cross and deny ourselves. Not every Sunday, but EVERY DAY!
I challenge you to put others before yourself for a week. Make a conscious effort to put yourself second and see what affect you have on the people around you. You do this and YOU will be the church.
Stay strong and stay in the Word. Give it all you’ve got, it will pay off in the end.