"Together, we are his house, built on
the foundation of the apostles and the prophets. And the cornerstone is
Christ Jesus himself. We are carefully joined together in him,
becoming a holy temple for the Lord." -Ephesians 2:20-21
It seems there is a lot of confusion today about what is the church
and what isn't. Often we get confused about the church building where we
meet versus the people within the building. But when Jesus references
the church in the New Testament, He is referring to the body of
believers, His disciples, that believed in Him and the power of the
resurrection.
A man I know had a life-threatening disease at the age of 17.
Someone learned about it, and came to pray for him. The doctors said he
had only months to live. But, when the man came to lay hands on him and
pray for him, miraculously, he was healed! He became a Christian as a
result of this miraculous healing.
Today, this man is alive and well and has lived far beyond the 17
years the doctors said he would live. He has a family, a great career,
and if ever God asks him to pray for someone else’s healing, he cannot
help but pray for them.
We live in the midst of a hurting world, filled with people who
don’t have any hope. Most of them will never set foot inside of a church
building, and the only Jesus they will ever see is us. Isn't it time
we rise up and BE the church God has called us to be? We are not a
building - we are a body of people who believe that Christ died for our
sins and rose up on the third day. Of the 40 miracles in the book of
Acts, 39 were in the marketplace.
Are you a part of this body of believers, the church? Let God's
holy Spirit flow through you today, so that you can be the true
representation of Jesus that the world so desperately needs to see.
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