64. The Harvest Church
Ready for an end-time harvest ?
In Your Bible Read This
Acts chapter 4
Here Is Your Memory Verse
Now, Lord, consider their threats and enable your servants to
speak
your word with great boldness. Stretch out your hand to heal and
perform
miraculous signs and wonders through the name
of your holy servant Jesus. Acts 4.29, 30
Afterwards Talk About
This
Imagine that thousands of people suddenly came to the local
churches,
or that persecution started. What would happen to the churches?
Something To Do Before
Next Time
Just imagine that 1,000 new people began to follow Jesus.
Your building holds 200,
and your pastor cares for all of them. Calculate how much it will
cost
to employ more pastors and either enlarge your church with space
to grow
even more, or to build more church buildings in the districts.
Written Diploma Work
Write 2 pages to compare modern denom-inational structures
with the
effective simplicity of New Testament structure. Say why one or
the other is better.
Meditate Word By Word On
This Verse
Acts 2.46,47
- Spend a Minute to Change the World
- Pray For Burkina Faso - 8,000,000 in four major groups
- Islamic, passive, very poor, many committed Christians
- Sending base for West Africa missions
- Be sure to teach this lesson to others.
- Always pray and prepare well adding your own verses and stories to bring it to life.
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In the first century the new wine being poured out by Gods Spirit needed new wineskins to contain and mature it. Many thousands of people suddenly followed Jesus but trouble was not far behind!
What If That Happened Today?
Worldwide, two clear trends are being seen in todays Church. What will you do if either of these comes to your nation?
Prophetic Or Just A Question?
In growth or persecution, or if both happen at once, will our traditional structures of buildings, church government and professional clergy be adequate?
New Testament Structure.
A church that is expecting the end-time harvest will be ready, whatever happens, by ensuring that its structure is the one that can handle both growth and survival. The book of Acts is Gods text book for church structure. Lets look and we will discover three key strategies.
The Church, Not Churches.
The only divisions we find are geographical, not denominational. There are no Catholic, Baptist or Pentecostal splits in the Bible, or in heaven either ! What we do find is the Church. In Jerusalem, at Antioch, in Ephesus, and so on. In growth we need each other, because when Jesus gave Peter a huge catch of fish, he had to call other boats to come and help him. Luke 5, 4-7. In times of hardship different parts of the Church help each other. Acts 11, 27-30.
1. Mother Churches
The main churches in Acts and the Epistles are known as Mother Churches because of the new life they gave to their regions. The church in Thessalonica was a model church for all of us, 1 Thess. 1.7. But Jerusalem, Antioch, Ephesus, Philippi and others were much more than local churches. More than meetings they typically had Holy Spirit activity, prayer, evangelism, prophecy, and doctrinal conferences. There was plurality of leaders, and a living, caring community, especially in Jerusalem. Acts 2.42-47; 4, 32-34. They faced persecution, and handled legal challenges.
2. Daughter Churches.
People like Philip would go out from a mother church, preach the gospel, gather the new believers, and leave a new daughter church behind, watched over by the mother churchs leaders until it became mature. Acts 8, 4-17. A daughter church should be missionary in its own right from day one, seeking to plant its own daughter churches. See ~ A Mother Church, page 25
3. Apostolic Missionary Teams.
The final part, the arrow tip of New Testament structure is the apostolic team. Acts 13.1-4. These are people who are called by God to go to the nations. They are released from all local responsibilities and sent on their way. On the road they support themselves, govern themselves and duplicate themselves into:
Somalia |
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| People Name | Language | Population |
| Dabarre | Dabarre | 20,000 |
| Garre | Garre | 50,000 |
| Jiiddu | Jiiddu | 20,000 |