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“So Noah knew that the waters had receded from the earth” (Gen. 7:11).

This is not the end of the world but the end of an era. Sequestered in our “bunkers” we’ve been surveying the situation and as Christians we shouldn’t succumb to understandable sentiment: “Let’s hang in there so we can soon resume everything the way it was.”

After the Flood everything changed. After World War II everything changed. After 9/11 everything changed. It is not an overstatement to say that after the Corona crisis everything will change.

Economy. Professional Sports. Health Care. Hollywood. Jobs. School. Travel. Childcare. Shopping. Youth Athletics. Campaigning. Restaurants. Military. Entertainment. Elections. College. Cruises. Funerals. All have been impacted dramatically and permanently. There’s is no going back to Kansas – constant change is here to stay.

We dare not leave out Church. Scores sense this season of divine disruption is a “dress rehearsal.” God is purifying, developing endurance and laying out lessons so we’re better prepared for the “last days perilous times” (2 Tm 3:1). In the meantime, we’re reflecting, recalibrating and resetting to not miss this unexpected, unbelievable teachable moment.

 

Defining Moment

My previous defining moment came during the 70’s “Jesus Movement.” Teaching at a gathering of 2000 young people near the White House, I had a “woke” moment with our team. Would we maintain “business as usual” with the successful weekly teaching service (diluting the New Testament model for church) or make changes to align with Scripture?

We finally embraced the latter as pioneers not settlers. This eventually birthed a strong church, then a movement of over 60 churches in the U.S. and abroad.

In our current watershed moment when so much has been brought to a standstill, many leaders believe the Church needs to make radical adjustments. I submit the following three areas.

1. DECONSTRUCTION

We need to deconstruct our prevalent Gospel presentation to highlight repentance, Lordship, and the  Kingdom of God as they are so evident in the Gospels, Acts, and Epistles. There simply is no biblical basis for a “Jesus as Savior only” message. The content of our message determines the quality of our converts! And if we want New Testament results we have to recover the New Testament pattern.

“These men who have turned the world upside down have come here also… They are all acting contrary  to the decrees of Caesar saying that there is another king, Jesus” (Acts 17:6-7).

2. DISTRIBUTION

God’s blueprint in Ephesians 4:11-16 reveals: Church is not a building but a “body;” Christianity is not an auditorium-centered, spectator sport with leaders given only for educating (or entertaining) but “for the equipping of the saints for the work of service;” the five gift ministries are essential not optional so “every part effectively does its work and grows, building itself up in love.”

Ministry must be distributed throughout the body of believers. Christians, all having God-ordained ministries, must discover and develop their gifts (21 cited in Scripture!) then be deployed and distributed outside buildings into life.

The coronavirus crisis can accelerate God’s original purpose by thrusting us out of buildings that are closed.

3. DECENTRALIZATION

The church must be decentralized to express the New Testament model that Christianity is not merely a meeting to attend but a life to be shared. The church is not built primarily on services but relationships (Acts 2:42-47). And God is first and foremost concerned with the quality of our work, not the quantity, for it will all be tested by fire in the final judgment to either “receive a reward” or see it be “burned (1 Cor 3:10-15).

God’s Ways and Means

The major intervention the Church has experienced in this pandemic has been this decentralization. Coincidental or providential? Is this God’s “ways and means committee” demonstrating He has ways to show He means business about accomplishing His purposes?

This reminds us of the experience of early Christians amidst crisis in Acts 8. Remember, it resulted in expansive evangelism!

Yonggi Cho, retired pastor of the 830,000 member Yoido Full Gospel Church in Seoul, South Korea, said prayer (“My secret is simple: I pray and I obey!”) and decentralized home cell groups was key to their explosive growth. When the Korean War crisis occurred in 1950 as North Korean communists invaded South Korea (Seoul changed hands four times and church buildings were destroyed), they reset their model so if they couldn’t gather collectively in a building they could continue on with “no break in the cadence” via relationship centered home cells.

This is the two-winged model from Acts. “And continuing daily with one mind in the temple and breaking bread from house to house, they ate their food with gladness and simplicity of heart, praising God and having favor with all the people. And the Lord added to the church daily those who were being saved” (Acts 2:46).

In the early 80s, apostolic evangelist Bob Weiner launched an outreach in Manila that was then entrusted to my friend Steve Murrel. Today Steve, who playfully calls himself the “reluctant pastor,” oversees the 91,000-member Victory Metro Manila Church which basically follows this same decentralized approach. They meet weekly in 20+ locations (no video sermons!) alongside over 10,000 weekly home gatherings dispersed throughout the city.

They followed this same relational and discipling pattern in planting additional churches in over 100 Philippine cities with over 50,000 weekly in attendance and 5,000 small groups. [Steve was “reluctant” to share these stats but yielded at my encouragement.]

Restoring Authentic Christianity

I submit to you that God is calling us to “repent” so “times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord… Jesus Christ whom the heavens must receive until the time of restoring what God spoke through all His holy prophets since the world began” (Acts 3:19-21). He’s graciously poking at the Church for whom His Son died to align with His Word, get on track for greater impact and ultimately fulfill His promise of the harvest at the end of the age” (Mt 13:39).

Let’s say sayonara to compromise and churches offering nothing more than quick “in-and-out-burger,” non-offensive, entertaining services based more on performance than experiencing the presence of God. The same for sermonettes maintaining Christianettes that are focused on creature comforts rather than Christ-centered, character building content. These must be let go like the sentimental handshake.

Also, no more “hot tub religion” avoiding sacrifice, suffering and sanctification! Let’s end accommodating church growth “experts” telling us about the 22-minute attention span of millennials. Let’s ditch cowardly pastors advising we not emphasize holy living or risk alienating anyone with LGBTQ references, mentioning abortion, living together or anything “political,” let alone daring to pray publicly for our president and political leaders (as Scripture commands in 1 Tm 2:1-3).

In the post pandemic era, may we move on boldly with radical followers of Jesus in a local church aligned fully with Scripture. May the following 12 questions help us.

12 Essentials of an Authentic New Testament Church

  1. Is Jesus Christ exalted as the Son of God, risen from the dead and humankind’s only path for forgiveness and redemption (Acts 2:22-24)?
  2. Is the Bible honored and taught with authority as God’s inerrant and authoritative will for humanity (2 Tm 3:16)?
  3. Is there authenticity, sincerity and vitality in the praise and worship (Ps 150)?
  4. Is there genuine love practically expressed by the people (Jn 13:34 -35)?
  5. Do the people build interpersonal relationships among themselves that go beyond merely attending services (Acts 2:42-47; 5:42)?
  6. Do the leaders emphasize pastoral care that embraces a person’s legitimate needs and do they exercise biblical authority when needed (1 Pt 5:2; Heb 13:17)?
  7. Is there an emphasis on commitment rather than mere convenience in the life of the church (Acts 2:42-47)?
  8. Is there leadership present that exemplifies Christian virtue (integrity, loyalty, humility) and not merely charismatic speaking ability divorced from character (1 Tm 3:1-13)?
  9. Is there acknowledgment of and input from the five gift ministries set in the church for our maturity (apostles, prophets, pastors, evangelists and teachers) (Eph 4:11-15) plus encouragement to function in our individual gift ministries?
  10. Is there an evangelistic thrust to intentionally reach others with the Gospel and connect with the wider body of Christ in our locality to fulfill the Great Commission (Mt 28:19-20)?
  11. Is there a sense of reality and relevancy as opposed to religious ritual (2 Tm 3:5)?
  12. Are people’s lives being genuinely transformed through their involvement and opportunities for service (Rom 12:1-8)?

Here’s the deal: As the waters recede and we transition into the post pandemic era, will we rise to the challenge? May we cast down any idols, including those of religion, tradition, and fear of man. “As Christ also loved the church and gave Himself for it” (Eph 5:25), may we do likewise as the bride who “made herself ready” (Rev 19:7).

Larry Tomczak is a cultural commentator of 46 yrs, Intercessors for America board member, best-selling author and a public policy advisor with Liberty Counsel. His innovative video/book, BULLSEYE, develops informed influencers in 30 days (see www.bullseyechallenge.com). Hear his weekly podcast here.

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Nan Isaacson
April 23, 2020

Truly, God;s judgement fell on the world for the sin of abortion and in the Western World, the embracing of transgender and unnatural homosexuality. Yes, we must repent.
We have traded an easy prosperous life for full commitment to our Lord. Yes, the Church must lead it’s people to repent.
Thank you for your leadership.
The post pandemic will slowly emerge as ????

Deanna Osterud
April 20, 2020

Good Word

Rolanda Shrader
April 20, 2020

Lord God, you are the Light of the world. Our prayer is that all of us will become stronger in faith and our relationship will flourish in you God our Savior. We do not want to go back to the way things were but explode with gratefulness and thanksgiving because of what we went through. May we love like you LOVE in our daily lives extending it wherever we go. In Jesus we pray.

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Gay Riley
April 20, 2020

I was asking God earlier to direct me to a church where it will be safe to send a new babe in Christ. It is the kind of question you’d like regarding a good nursery for your baby. I don’t find discipling (nurturing) was something that the former church was concern about. I pray that the part of the great commission to make disciple will be part of the new agenda or the post pandemic church. So that when the harvest comes they will nurtured and disciples.

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Norma Merrin
April 20, 2020

Appreciate your boldness. It is going to take repentance of God’s people, power-packed prayer, a turning from our apathy, and spirit-filled boldness to re-energize the church. Too many leaders have caved in to the pressures of what is not politically correct; therefore, choosing to not preach on sinful behaviors and issues. They are fearful of their people and the backlash they may get from the outside as well. Christians need to beg God for men that will stand unashamed with courage and love for God and the people they lead. We have so few men in our pulpits today like this for no other reason than that we have not prayed for decades for God to place them there as He asked us to do.

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Cathy
April 19, 2020

It helps me a lot to read books by Christians of the past to help me compare churches then with churches now. I believe I see simple, basic, but powerful principles. The Lord Jesus says, “My house shall be called the house of prayer…” Matt. 32:13 Leonard Ravenhill in his book WHY
REVIVAL TARRIES says when he was a young Christian in the 1920’s his church held prayer meetings at least twice a week. They would pray past midnight, And oh how they would pray–with loud cries and tears for the lost! John Wesley says in HOW TO PRAY:THE BEST OF JOHN WESLEY ON PRAYER, “Above all, let them be instructed, when the storm is upon them, not to reason with the devil but to pray. Let them pour out their souls before God and show him of their troubles.” Wesley required of all his preachers and disciples that they pray and fast every Wednesday and Friday until 3:00 p.m. Methodists continued this practice through the 1800’s. In THE GREAT PRAYER AWAKENING OF
1857-58 Charles Finney is quoted as saying at the time, “We have had instruction until we are hardened; it is time to pray.” Watchman Nee in his book LET US PRAY says, “We must have corporate prayer, which is the prayer of the church…All who follow the Lord closely frequently see the need of praying with other believers.” Andrew Murray in LIVING A PRAYERFUL LIFE says, “A minister’s business is to train believers for a life of prayer. Why is it that thousands of Christian workers in the world have no greater influence than they do? I venture to say it is because of prayerlessness.” In REES HOWELLS INTERCESSOR, “As the Nazis poured through Europe, the College stood before God…God gets at the enemy visibly and invisibly, through the army and through us.”
The first program is not preaching, not praising, not service, BUT PRAYER AS ALL THINGS COME THROUGH PRAYER. The Church
of Jesus Christ must return to prayer. We need the Lord’s help to do this. So we ask, ask, ask, and keep on asking. By His grace we pray without ceasing. Thank you for your prayers. Love and prayers to you, Cathy

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Bill Benson
April 19, 2020

Spot on in every point. Timely instruction whether Virus or not.

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fran idziak
April 18, 2020

My heart is wow-ed with your message. Praise God! I am so ready for the change you describe–in my life, in my household, in my church family, in all who call Jesus Lord! Not by our might and not by our power, Lord, but by Thy Spirit! Come, Holy Spirit, come! Amen.

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Leonard Piro
April 18, 2020

Hi Brother Larry,

For the most part it is a very good article and very true. In brief I see a perfect model of what how a church should be structured:

Jesus Christ is the Lord over the church
Holy Spirit is Lord over the service (The preacher, The Worship Team, The Ushers, so forth and so on.

Where that structure is not present there is a degradation of the true christian church.

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Brother Amartey
April 18, 2020

Lord, when this pandemic is over, DO NOT take us back to “church as usual,” but take us forward to church as in the days of the apostles and deacons, to the days when the church was full of the Holy Ghost and proclaimed Your word with boldness and power. Remove all wimpy and compromising preachers from the pulpits and replace them with the Elijahs, Pauls, Philips and Stephens. We pray for a fresh move of Your Spirit, to bring salvation, healing, deliverance, restoration to billions around the world. Lord, let the revival begin right now!!

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Lucinda A. Ward
April 18, 2020

I totally agree that the church cannot go on “Business as Usual” I also believe that all things work together for the good for those who love the Lord. Our answer to this is: Since the churches are being persecuted for having services no matter how “safe” they are we have started the “Garage Church” for our neighborhood. My husband and I pass out words to the music, scripture, and invitation to come to our garage in their cars or bring their lawn chairs and ad hear to the 6 ft mandate. For 30 minutes we sing and do a devotion to help our neighbors during this trying time by making sure they know they are not a lone. God has this! Who knows maybe this will be the beginning of a revival for others. I know my husband will not go back to “Business as Usual” And we are meeting neighbors we would never have talked to before. God is Good!!!

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Pauline Wilson
April 18, 2020

We Christians so need to fall on our knees in repentance as I don’t see any power in most churches. God wants to see us again being the Acts, on fire church and that is what I desire for all of us. Prayer for revival but revival is always proceeded by ‘repentance’. Thank you for this article as the church needs to read and heed.

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Jeane Whiteside
April 18, 2020

Thank You Lord for making good use of this shut in. For revealing to us Yourself I the Word. I’m thanking you for technology during this. I’ve been on prayer and worship with others around the world at the same time. We’ve prayed for the nations. I’m calling that same thing into the local churches. Forgive us for making idols out of our churches. For letting them be Holy Spirit for us rather than flowing together with You when we gather. Let this be a wake up call to the churches to set aside time to pray for our nation and ask You for the nations. I need to forgive churches for not taking time to pray during the morning services when we could be teaching our young families the importance of corporate prayer. I release the spirit of worship and prayer into every church that calls themselves by the name of Jesus Christ. His precious name is our ticket to the throne room. Thank You for the blood You shed for Your church family.

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    Cathy
    April 19, 2020

    Yes, Sister Jeane, let us pray Chtistians’ eyes be opened to SEE the necessity of prayer and that God will give us a DESIRE to pray. Churches in the past had prayer services regularly, and I believe our prayerlessness is the cause of so much error in our churches. Let us ask God to mercifully deal with the ministers that they will return to the old ways of prayer and fasting and obedience. Sin hinders prayer. Thank you for praying. Love and prayers, Cathy

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Thomas Morgan
April 18, 2020

Father God, once this pandemic is over, I pray for our church to rise up to the challenge and move forwand and join You in Your work. In Jesus Name, amen.

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Paul
April 18, 2020

12 guidelines is ON TARGET our church ( the Lord’s church) is already on this path. I need to recommit to do my part for His service.
Philippians 4:4-9

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Darlene Estlow
April 18, 2020

Nothing comes to us except through God’s hand. While we fear the future, God is working, cleansing his church. It is not an easy thing but sometimes this is the only way God can work.
Father as we look forward to the opening of our nation may we not forget what you are saying to us. May your church, your people, not react in fear but in the knowledge that you are Sovereign and good. May we look to you and be faithful to serve you.

Ronald Bangert
April 18, 2020

Than you Mr Tomczak!

Thus says the Lord , Who makes a way through the sea And a path through the mighty waters, Who brings forth the chariot and the horse, The army and the mighty man (They will lie down together and not rise again; They have been quenched and extinguished like a wick): “Do not call to mind the former things, Or ponder things of the past. Behold, I will do something new, Now it will spring forth; Will you not be aware of it? I will even make a roadway in the wilderness, Rivers in the desert. Isaiah 43:16‭-‬19

Melchizedek (Jesus) brought Bread & Wine to Abraham, the father of Faith. To whom he tithed a tenth of the spoils, all before the Law. Faith binds us. Jesus is a priest according to the order of Melchizedek, and He is our High Priest. John was the last of the Levitical Priesthood and Jesus was baptized into the new order of priests, of whom we are joined as living stones. A Royal Priesthood! By Faith.

I appreciate your list of post pandemic life, from economy to funerals. And the church. Everything in that list in every place falls under ‘the world’ which is influenced by ‘the flesh’ resulting in the strength & compromise of men to maintain, day to day security if you will.

Paul teaches that we must live by the ‘spirit’s and put to death the deeds of the flesh. Those who do ate truly ‘sons of God’! Or, like Abraham (father of faith) & Moses (friend of God), “Today, if you hear His voice, DO NOT HARDEN YOUR HEART! As those did in the wilderness! I swore in my wrath, they will not enter my rest”. We should not squander the wilderness of our shelter in place! We have daily manna at the table and the wine of His presence. We must eat what’s placed before us!

As God addresses our idolotries, let us abandon them one by one. In doing so the Morning Star will arise and our enemies will be scattered. May we truly become what the Gentiles in Antioch observed of the early church in their midst.

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    Darlene Estlow
    April 18, 2020

    Thank you. Sometimes God can only use our hardships to show us truth.

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Coleen
April 18, 2020

Amen! Jesus help us to be constrained from worldly ways and conformed to the image of You LORD JESUS CHRIST! Romans 8:28 NASB “And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose.”

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Agnes Forker
April 18, 2020

Amen …Thank you for the wisdom..we agree in Jesus name.
Amen

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Pat
April 18, 2020

The next move of God. No one can take credit for it. Pray and stand your watch. The HOLY SPIRIT will do it. JESUS sits at the right hand of God praying for us. FATHER never sleeps nor slumbers. HOLY SPIRIT in . Heaven, on the Earth and in US. They that wait upon the Lord will mount up with wings of eagles they shall walk and not faint.They shall run and not be weary teach me Lord to wait

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MAR
April 18, 2020

powerful and challenging words that pastors need to hear. Unfortunately many sermons preached today are from their hearts and not the Holy Spirit. Results are weak and immature believers

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Peggy Carey
April 18, 2020

Put simply: We need to return to God’s way and put the flesh and man’s ways out of the church.

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Stefi Eilbeck
April 18, 2020

This is a brilliant article! Thank you so much for your boldness and courage. May we all be so uncompromised in our faith and reaching out to the lost and become the living church that our beloved Saviour died for. God bless you Larry.

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