Jump to content

Recommended Posts


  • Group:  Worthy Ministers
  • Followers:  9
  • Topic Count:  97
  • Topics Per Day:  0.03
  • Content Count:  2,379
  • Content Per Day:  0.65
  • Reputation:   1,961
  • Days Won:  0
  • Joined:  05/19/2015
  • Status:  Offline
  • Birthday:  11/10/1961

Posted
6 minutes ago, Michael37 said:

Thanks for your interest in this thread, Patriot2018. I respectfully submit that the false teaching in focus is that Home fellowships are unbiblical. I recall coming across a Youtube video of "a sermon" from "a pulpit" before "an audience" who where being treated to a list of reasons why Home fellowships  were unbiblical. There was nothing that could be validated in Scripture and the rant was evidence of the error known as "heavy shepherding" plus the fear of losing tithes.

Home fellowships, even home churches, are not unbiblical. The lack of authority structure you advocate is unbiblical. No one here has a problem with home fellowships or churches, only the lack of a biblical authority structure under your system you call a "church." Dodge the issue all you like, but it keeps coming back up.


  • Group:  Servant
  • Followers:  22
  • Topic Count:  369
  • Topics Per Day:  0.15
  • Content Count:  9,127
  • Content Per Day:  3.60
  • Reputation:   6,762
  • Days Won:  5
  • Joined:  07/05/2018
  • Status:  Offline
  • Birthday:  09/23/1954

Posted
4 hours ago, Cobalt1959 said:

So . . . because the word "house" is in the text, we are supposed to believe that the only place church can be held is a house?

Woa there Cobalt1959. Respectfully, I am not persuaded of that myself let alone trying to persuade others of it. 

Gauis was host to Paul and to the whole ekklesia, meaning the meetings were held in the house of Gaius where Paul was also staying. (Romans 16:23) The gatherings in this place would have been regular, intimate and interactive.

In China it is difficult for genuine Christians to meet in public places because such meetings have to be sanctioned and censored by the government. House "churches" are illegal unless registered and compliant with the Chinese government. That didn't stop Watchman Nee did it.   


  • Group:  Servant
  • Followers:  22
  • Topic Count:  369
  • Topics Per Day:  0.15
  • Content Count:  9,127
  • Content Per Day:  3.60
  • Reputation:   6,762
  • Days Won:  5
  • Joined:  07/05/2018
  • Status:  Offline
  • Birthday:  09/23/1954

Posted
9 minutes ago, walla299 said:

The lack of authority structure you advocate is unbiblical.

Hi again, walla299. Respectfully, I am not advocating anything unbiblical. NZ is not a police state, so as long as we don't infringe parking laws or building warrants we are being good Christians. We prefer our meetings to be small, 8 people is optimum for intimate fellowship and edification around the Scriptures prior to breaking bread together in a shared meal, just like Jesus and His disciples. We always remember His body broken and His blood shed for us, and so proclaim His death until His coming again.

If groups get too big they simply split, but their is no rigid rule about who must go where, and the Lord always provides as much structure, tissue, and lifeblood as His body needs , such is our level of faith. Too much structure in a body is detrimental.

The Lord Himself has shown many, many of His saints that some false teaching "heavy shepherds" have turned "accountability" into their idol similar to the Pharisees and their legalism.


  • Group:  Worthy Ministers
  • Followers:  9
  • Topic Count:  97
  • Topics Per Day:  0.03
  • Content Count:  2,379
  • Content Per Day:  0.65
  • Reputation:   1,961
  • Days Won:  0
  • Joined:  05/19/2015
  • Status:  Offline
  • Birthday:  11/10/1961

Posted
2 minutes ago, Michael37 said:

Hi again, walla299. Respectfully, I am not advocating anything unbiblical. NZ is not a police state, so as long as we don't infringe parking laws or building warrants we are being good Christians. We prefer our meetings to be small, 8 people is optimum for intimate fellowship and edification around the Scriptures prior to breaking bread together in a shared meal, just like Jesus and His disciples. We always remember His body broken and His blood shed for us, and so proclaim His death until His coming again.

If groups get too big they simply split, but their is no rigid rule about who must go where, and the Lord always provides as much structure, tissue, and lifeblood as His body needs , such is our level of faith. Too much structure in a body is detrimental.

The Lord Himself has shown many, many of His saints that some false teaching "heavy shepherds" have turned "accountability" into their idol similar to the Pharisees and their legalism.

That's all nice and "feel good" and everything, but you're still not addressing the unbiblical lack of authority in your "church." Paul is really clear on this in 1 Timothy and elsewhere in the NT.


  • Group:  Servant
  • Followers:  22
  • Topic Count:  369
  • Topics Per Day:  0.15
  • Content Count:  9,127
  • Content Per Day:  3.60
  • Reputation:   6,762
  • Days Won:  5
  • Joined:  07/05/2018
  • Status:  Offline
  • Birthday:  09/23/1954

Posted
43 minutes ago, Sojourner414 said:

Since you continue to resist the clear teaching of Scripture, then what category does that put you into then?

You seem sure I am resisting the clear teaching of Scripture, but many try to get a speck out of another's eye while they have a lumber yard in their own. 


  • Group:  Worthy Ministers
  • Followers:  9
  • Topic Count:  97
  • Topics Per Day:  0.03
  • Content Count:  2,379
  • Content Per Day:  0.65
  • Reputation:   1,961
  • Days Won:  0
  • Joined:  05/19/2015
  • Status:  Offline
  • Birthday:  11/10/1961

Posted
11 minutes ago, Michael37 said:

You seem sure I am resisting the clear teaching of Scripture, but many try to get a speck out of another's eye while they have a lumber yard in their own. 

I'm resisting all right. I'm resisting the so-called teaching that goes against what the NT teaches.

Resorting to insults won't fix the problem.


  • Group:  Servant
  • Followers:  22
  • Topic Count:  369
  • Topics Per Day:  0.15
  • Content Count:  9,127
  • Content Per Day:  3.60
  • Reputation:   6,762
  • Days Won:  5
  • Joined:  07/05/2018
  • Status:  Offline
  • Birthday:  09/23/1954

Posted
3 minutes ago, walla299 said:

That's all nice and "feel good" and everything, but you're still not addressing the unbiblical lack of authority in your "church." Paul is really clear on this in 1 Timothy and elsewhere in the NT.

There is no lack of anything, such is the Lord's blessing. The anti-home fellowship brigade is in error.

Have you researched the origins of your demonination and local ekklesia? I would be interested to know of them.

Most denominations are break-aways and many start in someone's home. The Asuza Street Revival began in a home and led to many being blessed.

From Azusa Street Revival

Quote

 

Seymour arrived in Los Angeles on February 22, 1906,[9][10][11] and within two days was preaching at Julia Hutchins' church at the corner of Ninth Street and Santa Fe Avenue.[7] During his first sermon, he preached that speaking in tongues was the first biblical evidence of the inevitable infilling in the Holy Spirit.[12] On the following Sunday, March 4, he returned to the church and found that Hutchins had padlocked the door.[13] Elders of the church rejected Seymour's teaching, primarily because he had not yet experienced the blessing about which he was preaching.[6] Condemnation of his message also came from the Holiness Church Association of Southern California with which the church had affiliation.[8] However, not all members of Hutchins' church rejected Seymour's preaching. He was invited to stay in the home of congregation member Edward S. Lee, and he began to hold Bible studies and prayer meetings there.[14]

 
Seymour and his wife, Jennie
 
House on Bonnie Brae Street

Seymour and his small group of new followers soon relocated to the home of Richard and Ruth Asberry at 216 North Bonnie Brae Street.[10] White families from local holiness churches began to attend as well. The group would get together regularly and pray to receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit.

 

 


  • Group:  Worthy Ministers
  • Followers:  9
  • Topic Count:  97
  • Topics Per Day:  0.03
  • Content Count:  2,379
  • Content Per Day:  0.65
  • Reputation:   1,961
  • Days Won:  0
  • Joined:  05/19/2015
  • Status:  Offline
  • Birthday:  11/10/1961

Posted
4 minutes ago, Michael37 said:

There is no lack of anything, such is the Lord's blessing. The anti-home fellowship brigade is in error.

Have you researched the origins of your demonination and local ekklesia? I would be interested to know of them.

Most denominations are break-aways and many start in someone's home. The Asuza Street Revival began in a home and led to many being blessed.

Again: Its not about where the believers meet. A lack of authority and accountability goes against what is taught in the NT. How about we talk about that?  Once more: Its not about where the believers meet.


  • Group:  Servant
  • Followers:  22
  • Topic Count:  369
  • Topics Per Day:  0.15
  • Content Count:  9,127
  • Content Per Day:  3.60
  • Reputation:   6,762
  • Days Won:  5
  • Joined:  07/05/2018
  • Status:  Offline
  • Birthday:  09/23/1954

Posted
1 minute ago, walla299 said:

Again: Its not about where the believers meet. A lack of authority and accountability goes against what is taught in the NT. How about we talk about that?  Once more: Its not about where the believers meet.

The fallacy of composition you present is that home-fellowships have a lack of authority and accountability because they are home-fellowships. This is also known as the fallacy of circular reasoning. 


  • Group:  Worthy Ministers
  • Followers:  9
  • Topic Count:  97
  • Topics Per Day:  0.03
  • Content Count:  2,379
  • Content Per Day:  0.65
  • Reputation:   1,961
  • Days Won:  0
  • Joined:  05/19/2015
  • Status:  Offline
  • Birthday:  11/10/1961

Posted
Just now, Michael37 said:

The fallacy of composition you present is that home-fellowships have a lack of authority and accountability because they are home-fellowships. This is also known as the fallacy of circular reasoning. 

Home churches/fellowships can have authority and accountability. They had that in the first century churches, which were house churches. Not a fallacy at all. Paul and the other apostles appointed elders, etc. in the churches they planted. Sorry. Wrong again. Have a nice day.

 

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Our picks

    • You are coming up higher in this season – above the assignments of character assassination and verbal arrows sent to manage you, contain you, and derail your purpose. Where you have had your dreams and sleep robbed, as well as your peace and clarity robbed – leaving you feeling foggy, confused, and heavy – God is, right now, bringing freedom back -- now you will clearly see the smoke and mirrors that were set to distract you and you will disengage.

      Right now God is declaring a "no access zone" around you, and your enemies will no longer have any entry point into your life. Oil is being poured over you to restore the years that the locust ate and give you back your passion. This is where you will feel a fresh roar begin to erupt from your inner being, and a call to leave the trenches behind and begin your odyssey in your Christ calling moving you to bear fruit that remains as you minister to and disciple others into their Christ identity.

      This is where you leave the trenches and scale the mountain to fight from a different place, from victory, from peace, and from rest. Now watch as God leads you up higher above all the noise, above all the chaos, and shows you where you have been seated all along with Him in heavenly places where you are UNTOUCHABLE. This is where you leave the soul fight, and the mind battle, and learn to fight differently.

      You will know how to live like an eagle and lead others to the same place of safety and protection that God led you to, which broke you out of the silent prison you were in. Put your war boots on and get ready to fight back! Refuse to lay down -- get out of bed and rebuke what is coming at you. Remember where you are seated and live from that place.

      Acts 1:8 - “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses … to the end of the earth.”

       

      ALBERT FINCH MINISTRY
        • Thanks
        • This is Worthy
        • Thumbs Up
      • 3 replies
    • George Whitten, the visionary behind Worthy Ministries and Worthy News, explores the timing of the Simchat Torah War in Israel. Is this a water-breaking moment? Does the timing of the conflict on October 7 with Hamas signify something more significant on the horizon?

       



      This was a message delivered at Eitz Chaim Congregation in Dallas Texas on February 3, 2024.

      To sign up for our Worthy Brief -- https://worthybrief.com

      Be sure to keep up to date with world events from a Christian perspective by visiting Worthy News -- https://www.worthynews.com

      Visit our live blogging channel on Telegram -- https://t.me/worthywatch
      • 0 replies
    • Understanding the Enemy!

      I thought I write about the flip side of a topic, and how to recognize the attempts of the enemy to destroy lives and how you can walk in His victory!

      For the Apostle Paul taught us not to be ignorant of enemy's tactics and strategies.

      2 Corinthians 2:112  Lest Satan should get an advantage of us: for we are not ignorant of his devices. 

      So often, we can learn lessons by learning and playing "devil's" advocate.  When we read this passage,

      Mar 3:26  And if Satan rise up against himself, and be divided, he cannot stand, but hath an end. 
      Mar 3:27  No man can enter into a strong man's house, and spoil his goods, except he will first bind the strongman; and then he will spoil his house. 

      Here we learn a lesson that in order to plunder one's house you must first BIND up the strongman.  While we realize in this particular passage this is referring to God binding up the strongman (Satan) and this is how Satan's house is plundered.  But if you carefully analyze the enemy -- you realize that he uses the same tactics on us!  Your house cannot be plundered -- unless you are first bound.   And then Satan can plunder your house!

      ... read more
        • Praise God!
      • 230 replies
    • Daniel: Pictures of the Resurrection, Part 3

      Shalom everyone,

      As we continue this study, I'll be focusing on Daniel and his picture of the resurrection and its connection with Yeshua (Jesus). 

      ... read more
      • 13 replies
    • Abraham and Issac: Pictures of the Resurrection, Part 2
      Shalom everyone,

      As we continue this series the next obvious sign of the resurrection in the Old Testament is the sign of Isaac and Abraham.

      Gen 22:1  After these things God tested Abraham and said to him, "Abraham!" And he said, "Here I am."
      Gen 22:2  He said, "Take your son, your only son Isaac, whom you love, and go to the land of Moriah, and offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains of which I shall tell you."

      So God "tests" Abraham and as a perfect picture of the coming sacrifice of God's only begotten Son (Yeshua - Jesus) God instructs Issac to go and sacrifice his son, Issac.  Where does he say to offer him?  On Moriah -- the exact location of the Temple Mount.

      ...read more
      • 20 replies
×
×
  • Create New...