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Art Thomas is a Christian who doesn't just believe in God; he encounters Him...AND YOU CAN TOO! This blog and everything else on this site is meant for your benefit--to build your faith, expand your understanding of spiritual truths, and inspire you to live a life of miracles, power, and supernatural demonstrations of God's power. Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime and beyond!


Monday, February 11, 2008

The True Church

What is the "True Church?"

Is it defined by our big cathedrals with stained glass windows and mass choirs?

Is it defined by our fancy stage-shows with rock bands, lights, and illustrated sermons?

Is it defined by the hundreds of thousands of North Koreans who huddle together in secret meetings of 4 or 5 people for worship, fellowship, discipleship, and communion (if they get caught, they would be imprisoned, tortured, or even killed).

The true Church has no specific method or program that we can look at and say, "That's it!"--but it does have some very important scriptural qualities that are consistent throughout.

If you read through the book of Acts, you will find the word "Church" used rather often--and it always spoke of the people more than a system or religion. Here are a few examples:

  • Acts 5:11--"Great fear seized the church." A religion can't experience fear--people do.
  • Acts 8:1--The Church was persecuted and scattered. You don't persecute buildings, methods, religion, or programs--you persecute people. And if you scatter a building or oganization, it falls apart--but when the Church was scattered, it only served to spread the Gospel further!
  • Acts 9:31--"Then the church throughout Judea, Galilee and Samaria enjoyed a time of peace. It was strengthened; and encouraged by the Holy Spirit, it grew in numbers, living in the fear of the Lord." These are qualities of people--not programs.
  • Acts 12:5--The church prayed. Only people can do this--not a building or program.

Then we find out in Colossians 4:15 that someone (a woman at that) had church in her house!

So what is the "True Church?"

1 Corinthians 11:18 presents a beautiful clue as to what the "True Church" really is (even though this verse is talking about something else in context). It says right there in the middle: "...when you come together as a church..." In other words, Christians are Christians; but we become "the Church" when we come together!

The New Testament is full of instances where "The Church" is shown to be "The Body of Christ." And we're told over and over again that we are all different parts with many different roles. Even Jesus pointed out that He is present when we come together:

Matthew 18:20--For where two or three come together in my name, there am I with them (NIV).

Yes Jesus is within every individual Christian through the Holy Spirit, but He is only in the midst of us when we come together!

God does not call us to be individuals who invent our own personal brand of spirituality and wave the banner of "Just Jesus and me--I don't need anyone else." Such people are not only missing out on the love and fellowship that come from the true church, but they are also cutting themselves off from the full measure of Christian authority. Jesus didn't say that the Gates of Hell will not prevail against a single Christian--He said that they will not prevail against the Church!

There's more to be said about authority in the Church (which is built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets--Ephesians 2:20) and the fact that it's possible (and good) to organize and mobilize the Church (see Paul's letters to Timothy); but we'll save these for another time. For now, simply remember this:

We need each other! Let's come together and BE the church!

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Wednesday, January 2, 2008

The Atheism Debate

I just spent quite a bit of time reading through a long online discussion on atheism vs. Christianity and made my own lengthy contribution to the debate. I believe the stance I took is good for all of you to read, so I've included a good chunk of it here.

I want to encourage debate on this site as well, so feel free to comment!
--Art--

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MY RESONSE TO THE DISCUSSION ON ATHEISM VS. CHRISTIANITY:
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Hi everyone,

I just spent about the last hour or so pouring over the original article and most of the discussion that followed, and I found it all really intriguing.

The original article was well thought-out and intellectual. The author really put a lot of work into developing his argument, and I’ve got to give him credit for that. But unfortunately, it appears to me that he made the very same mistake that he accuses Christians of making: choosing a belief and then disregarding all evidence to the contrary.

Personally, I’m not a historian or theologian, but I still base my own faith on facts that have been proven over and over again. And what history exists, I am willing to accept as reliable even if there are some questionable aspects among the accounts.

There are also differing accounts of things that happened as recently as the Revolutionary War, but we still agree that it happened and that the colonists won! Why? Because of what exists in the present. No one will ever be able to settle a 100% accurate account of the whole war, but we can still observe the present-day effects of it.

Christianity is the same way. We could argue the events and chronology of 2000 years ago until we’re all blue in the face, but none of us will win because none of us can prove something so distant. Truth be told, I’ve read a whole lot of books that intellectually, historically, scientifically, and anthropologically prove the case for the Bible’s historicity and authenticity; so this isn’t a cop-out. I know the evidence exists even if I can’t personally do it justice. I just prefer to look at the present-day evidence to prove the reality of God and His Holy Spirit.

For one thing, there’s the ratio of new Christian converts to present-day martyrs. It is estimated that some 25,000 Christians are murdered every month worldwide for refusing to deny their faith. It is also estimated by many reliable sources that in the country of China alone, 25,000 people come to faith in Jesus Christ EVERY DAY! The worldwide statistics are actually 25,000 every 4 hours!

All over the world (I believe in 52 different nations) Christianity is either illegal or heavily persecuted. Christians face severe torture, family disownment, hate crimes, imprisonment, confiscation/vandalism/destruction of property, and even death; and yet more and more people continue to become present-day followers of Christ. And these are the countries where Christianity is spreading the most and bonified miracles are happening most frequently.

People in these nations know the risks associated with being Christians, and yet they continue to meet in secret gatherings and would rather die than deny their faith. Why? Because it’s real and they know it.

In America, we’re largely ignorant to these statistics. The problem is that we have “freedom of religion,” which I’ve found is merely the “freedom to be religious.” In other words, most of the “Christians” in America are not Christians at all–they’re just people with a lot of beliefs based on dogma and tradition. Unfortunately, they do not have a present-day relationship with the God they profess. I think this is apparent given all the insulting comments littering this discussion made by people claiming to be Christians. Such people are not representatives of Christ and do not know Him.

And that brings me to my second point. I believe the biggest detriment to the Christian side of this discussion is that true Christianity (as Jesus demonstrated it) is severely misrepresented in the world today. People like to rally around the ideology of the Bible, but they don’t apply its teachings to their personal lives. As a result, the most common example of a “Christian” is sadly someone who does not represent Christ at all. As a side note, I’ve found that this tends to be the most common trigger that drives many people to investigate atheism. So if you’re a Christian, take a look at your life and see if Christ is living through you. 1 John says that anyone who claims to be in Him must walk as Jesus did. And Jesus Himself taught us to prove by our actions that we have really repented from sin and turned to God.

Thus, the second present-day evidence is a transformed life. Such people are hard to come by, but they’re out there (I’m one of them). There’s not enough room to tell the whole story here, but I was personally set free from an addiction to pornography and lust that plagued me for years. And not only that, but I’ve gone from extreme outbursts of anger (and even nervous breakdowns) to being a peacemaker. I’m not perfect, but I can honestly and humbly say that Jesus Christ lives through me supernaturally, and He can live through you just as easily.

The last present-day evidence I’ll mention are the countless miracles that happen every day worldwide. I’ve personally been miraculously healed of more “incurable” problems than I deserve: a heart murmer, scars on my face from 2nd degree burns, chronic sinusitis, Attention Deficit Disorder, a degenerative tooth disease, tendonitis, and even a broken back to name a few. And I’ve seen many miracles too (I’m not talking about coincidences; I’m talking about things like thunderstorms parting in two at the command of a Christian in the name of Jesus).

I could go on, but I think I should start winding things up.

In short, I’ve come to find that atheism is a matter of beliefs, but Christianity is not. That may sound surprising to you, but consider the logic:

To be an atheist, you must believe that there is a non-spiritual explanation for everything. There is no way to prove this because there are so many “unexplained” things happening through Christians all over the world (including Christians raising the dead in more than 50 countries over the last 25 years alone).

To be a Christian, you start with a belief; but if you pursue it, that belief becomes solid knowledge. You can believe me or not. You can accept the present-day evidence or deny it. You can accept the biblical accounts or deny them. But it all remains in the realm of belief until you encounter it.

That’s why I say atheism is strictly a matter of belief–there’s nothing to encounter. Christianity, however, has a God who is to be experienced and encountered on a moment-by-moment basis. Whether you believe in Him or not is actually irrelevant. God doesn’t care if you believe in Him. He cares if you know Him.

Are you willing to test the belief?

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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Reflections on Christmas

Yesterday was Christmas. And as much as the bulk of American Christian voices out there like to complain about how Christmas is suppressed and Christian values are in peril, I want to share a different angle. Namely this:

Christmas happened. That's right! The "liberal media" didn't get their way and destroy our celebration of Christ's birth; the atheists didn't burn down our manger scenes; and the pagans didn't toilet paper our Christmas trees. Nobody marched into our churches and shut down our gatherings. No one was hauled away and tortured.

No one, that is, in our country at least. The most recent issue of Voice of the Martyrs Magazine (Christmas 2007) had a story about Iranian Christians in a secret meeting huddled around a chocolate birthday cake to celebrate Christ. In Iran, Christians are heavily persecuted and risk imprisonment, torture, and even death for their beliefs.

All over the world--in 51 different nations--Christianity is illegal. Christians in these hostile areas don't waste their time with petty protests and boycotts. They just keep spreading the Gospel like wildfire. In fact, in the same magazine I just mentioned, it was reported that the lowest statistical conversion rate of people in Iran accepting the Gospel after hearing it is 70%! In countries like Iran, the Church faces a harsh, heartless government who is convinced that Christianity will undermine their rule. And they also face the Islamist extremists who hold the belief that "Christian pigs must be slaughtered."

But in America, it seems our greatest threat is that Lowe's is selling "Holiday Trees." What a great wave of persecution it is that we are facing! And what's this? The city won't set up a nativity scene on their public land? We're doomed! And, oh my! The restaurant we're in will only play "Frosty the Snow Man" and "Rudolph." What an assault on the Church!

I think not. To be honest, there are times when I wish there were more persecution in America. Then we would see more real Christians spreading the Gospel instead of spreading propaganda and aggravation. We would see Christians shining shamelessly for Christ rather than standing up glaringly for their religion's posterity. It appears that America uses our "freedom of religion" as freedom to be religious.

So next year, America, feel free to boycott all the companies that don't support Christmas. That's your right. Feel free to write your city a heartfelt letter about how much you would like to have a nativity scene in front of City Hall. And by all means, crank up the volume on your favorite Christ-centered Christmas CD and roll down your windows (no matter how cold it is)! But don't waste your time complaining! That's against the Bible, and it is anti-Christ.
Philippians 2:14-16--Do EVERYTHING without complaining or arguing, so that you may become blameless and pure, children of God without fault in a crooked and depraved generation, in which you shine like stars in the universe as you hold out the word of life...(NIV, emphasis mine).
Jesus is not revealed when we become obnoxious protestors. He is revealed when we reveal Him! People won't get saved because they see a nativity scene; but they will fall to their knees and repent if they start encountering the supernatural in our midst!
1 Corinthians 14:24,25--But if an unbeliever or someone who does not understand comes in while everybody is prophesying, he will be convinced by all that he is a sinner and will be judged by all, and the secrets of his heart will be laid bare. So he will fall down and worship God, exclaiming, "God is really among you!" (NIV).
What will you put more emphasis into in the coming year? Convincing the world to let you be a Christian, or convincing them that they should know Christ too? Is it more Biblical to ask God for the "gift of protesting" or the "gift of prophecy?" What will be your response?

I want to personally repent on behalf of my brothers and sisters in Christ who have forgotten the true meaning of Christmas. Not that Christ was born, but that He lives TODAY and His Spirit is alive TODAY because 2000 years ago He came to the earth, died on a cross, rose to life, and ascended into heaven to sit at the right hand of the Father! I don't care how much you fight for the Christmas traditions to be maintained--if you're not living in unity with Him today, you have absolutely nothing.

As much as Christmas is a time to come to terms with the miracles surrounding the physical birth of our Lord and all the prophecies that He fulfilled, it is also a time to recognize that He is still alive today and has given us His Holy Spirit. It's more important that we reveal the current Christ than it is that we reveal the infant Christ. That's not to say that we shouldn't celebrate His birth; but it is to say that our complaining stands in direct opposition to His nature. It's okay to stand up for your beliefs, but don't try to take the speck of dust out of your brother's eye until you've removed that big ugly plank from your own eye!

Until the American Church repents for all the complaining, angry letters, strife-building e-mails, and judgmental exclamations that we spread around like dung every Christmas, Jesus will remain hidden and persecuted by those who claim to support Him most: you and me. But if we will cease from these sinful reactions, turn our hearts toward God, and start walking in true Christianity, our words will be effective and our actions will have the power of God to back us up. Why would we settle for anything less?

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