| Why Denominations Exist | |
| Foreward |
Why do denominations exist? This article serves to help us look straight
at the heart of the issue of our human divisiveness, rather than attempt
to create a historical timeline of denominations. Before His death, Jesus
had prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane that we could all be one, yet we
are so fragmented today, and His return is very soon. Our denominations and unwillingness to unite has become a turn-off to many who reject Christ because they are rejecting us! They feel that if Christians are so denominated and divided and so vehemently disagreeing, then how could they ever know the Truth? Here we will see that our unfortunate excess in devotion to traditions, human wisdom and philosophy (versus Godly wisdom), denominational pride and our own personal judgementalism hinder us from being in God's will as a corporate Body of Christ.
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| How were Denominations Formed? |
"and that He may send Jesus Christ, who was preached
to you before, whom heaven must receive until the times of
restoration of all things, which God has spoken by the mouth of all
His holy prophets since the world began."
- Acts 3:20-21 The First Century Church was walking in a tremendous dimension of God's truth and power. However, this was lost to us, almost completely, by the time the Dark Ages were upon us. Thus, in Acts 3:20-21 we see that it is God's heart to restore it all to His Church. Thus, over the last several centuries, God had begun a restoration of revelation of His Truth. What we know today, and our intimate relationship with the person of the Lord Jesus Christ, and how we have the Holy Spirit indwelling us born-again believers are things that the prophets of old had so longed for. We are very privileged! Understand that restoration often takes place across a long period of time. How much God can restore and reveal to us depends on the degree of our receptivity. Let's look at a few denominations and see examples of some truths God restored through them:
Lutherans - Justification by faith. You will recall that Martin Luther received a revelation from God, and with it led many monks away from the Roman Catholic Church and hence became some of the first Protestants. For centuries, the Roman Catholic Church had taught that you had to do good works to earn your way into heaven. But God revealed to Martin Luther that we are justified by grace through faith, not of works, lest any man should boast! (Eph. 2:8-8)
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| Movement vs. Memorial |
There is a peril that comes if we do not progress with God. Christianity
is about change lives. Yet our lives are not only changed at the Cross
when we give our lives to Christ and are saved, but the Holy Spirit is
constantly changing us. But don't resist the Holy Spirit. Don't grieve Him, or you will miss out. The difference between those who progress with God versus those who don't and refuse to come out of their denominational walls can be illustrated by the difference between a Memorial and a Memorial.
Movement - No matter how challenging, a people who are moving with God who are willing to receive all that He has for them will have a powerful dynamic. Movement speaks of life, momentum, energy, and direction. The focus is believing God to do great things in this day. Supercharged with faith.
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| How We Bicker |
For example, "Does God still heal today?" "Does God still speak to people
today?" These are questions that are asked by many non-Charismatic
denominations because the Charismatic Movement (there we have the word
"movement" again) is already moving in this area and has moved beyond it -
hopefully. Unfortunately, rather than actually believe that God still has
power to heal cancer, heart disease, and that God still speaks to His
people, many come up with very sad reasons why He doesn't.
"In those days, God healed and performed the miraculous. But we didn't have the Bible. Now that we have the Bible, we don't need those miracles any more." You mean to tell me that God no longer loves His own child enough to heal that beloved child of a physically destroying disease? Don't forget his name was "Jehovah Rapha" which means "I am the God that healeth thee." And the Bible says that Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever, i.e. He is -ever- our healer. To glorify this reason that God does not heal is to make Him a liar, because, His very name means that He is ever our healer (Exodus 15:26). He is the I AM!
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| Why Do We Resist Him So? |
Why is it hard for people to accept that God has to restore everything
that the prophets prophesied? Is it that with each restoration of truth
from God that we are healed all the more and restored more and more to
facilitate the Holy Spirit's operation of that Truth in the earth? Are we
merely afraid that He will open up our scabs and our improperly stitched
wounds which would at first cause us pain, but effect a greater and more
thorough healing?
But, as Acts 3:21 says, there will be a restoration of all things. God will restore what has been lost since the First Century Church, but not to bring us back but to bring us forward in all that He has purposed for us to enter into: our Promised Land. As mentioned prior, many denominations started out as revivals, but gradually they decayed. When a new denomination came about with new revival fire, the recipients of the previous revival tends to be the greatest persecutors of the next recipients of revival. Fundamentalists accuse Pentecostals. Evangelicals accuse Charismatics. And everyone is accusing the Holy Laughter phenomenon and the Father's Blessing Movement. Who are we going to persecute next?
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| What To Do Now? |
Personally, and corporately, we must lay down our pride. A denomination
or tradition is utterly useless if our fire for God does not exceed that
of the previous generation, but we rather spend time glorifying the great
fire of the men of God of the days of old. We need a personal
revival. We need to all hear from God ourselves. We cannot live
on someone else's personal pressing into God; we must have our own cutting
edge. Note that articles like these are complained against very vehemently. This article was not written to make any church or denomination feel inferior. God loves us all very much. And everyone is at a different spiritual level. Not everyone has the same degree of zeal. Jesus had the most zeal - it consumed all He was in His purpose and His relationship with God. What about your zeal? Would you pray with me? "Dear Lord, I thank You that You are constantly revealing things to us, as we are able to receive. But stretch us and expand us beyond our own limits and beyond our limiting you because our flesh is so incapable and prideful. We repent of not having You as our first love and truly loving You with all our hearts. Renew our strength this day, as we lay down our divided identities and call ourselves united disciples and followers of Jesus Christ. We give our churches and denominations to You, Lord, and we pray that Your refiner's fire will come and set all our hearts on fire for You. In Christ's name we pray, Amen!" |
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