"Now woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you are locking the kingdom of the heavens in front of men. For you are not entering, neither are you letting those entering to enter. Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for you are going about the sea and dry land to make one proselyte, and whenever he may be becoming one, you are making him more than double a son of Gehenna than you are. Woe you, blind guides! who are saying, 'Whoever should be swearing by the temple, it is nothing; yet whoever should be swearing by the gold of the temple is owing.' Stupid and blind! for which is greater, the gold or the temple that hallows the gold?"
Matthews Account 23: 13-17, Concordant New Testament
A good friend sent me an article the other day in which people were describing the "Incident that made them bever step foot in church again." I found this interesting for the very reason that I can relate to their situation. The incident which caused me to never step foot in a church again came at the end of an Easter Sunday service, where the pastor invited the congregation to come forward to confess any sin which they felt compelled. This after speaking a sermon of the resurrection of Jesus, who gave Himself for the forgiveness of sin. This blatant hypocrisy, preached by someone who seemed to know better, was the final straw for me. In my heart, I began questioning the message of the church. So, I'm not surprised at all that others have encountered similar instances which made them question their own involvement in the church. It is no secret that the traditional mainstream church has seen a mass exodus of people over the years. Why is that? If I were a business owner, the traditional church would be seen as the perfect example of a failed business model. A diminishing customer base combined with falling revenues. Any business heralding these characteristics surely would not last too long. And yet the church seems to limp along year after year seemingly on life support. Yet those in the church continue to be good at the game of advertising the fact that we need them around. The world is a wicked place, and in the church we can find solace from that. Or can we? Over time, I have come to know the inner workings of most churches. Indeed, many churches follow basic business models in order to survive. There are payrolls, mortgage payments and board meetings just as in any other business. Ask yourself, is this what God intended for the ecclesia of Christ? I would say no. It is for this reason that I have come to refer to the traditional church as a house of cards.
In that day you shall know that I am in My Father, and you in Me, and I in you
Johns Account 14: 20, Concordant New Testament
When we talk about the need which we have for the church, we must first answer the question of if it is indeed the church which provides us with access to God the Father. The church has for years heralded itself as being "Gods house," where everyone and anyone could come to connect with the Father. But what if we already had that access yet didn't know it? The church preaches that we have been created in the Fathers likeness {Genesis 1:27}. Yet, in the same breath, they proclaim that it is our sin which separates us from Him. So, we have an institution which preaches that all can enter and have access to God the Father, yet tells them that their own sin separates them from He who created them. Go figure. Know this, that the very sin which the church preaches separates us from God is that same sin which Jesus gave Himself to free us from {Paul to the Corinthians (2) 5:21}. The apostle Paul, in his evangel, speaks to the truth that Jesus gave Himself for the forgiveness of sin "Once for all time" {Paul to the Romans 6:10}. Yet the trad church continues to preach to the error that sin continues to be an issue in our lives. To this I pose the question, what about Jesus? Do we believe that Jesus gave Himself for the forgiveness of sin or don't we? I choose to accept the truth proclaimed in scripture. For those who hold on to the belief that God is only worshipped in the brick and mortar houses of cards, consider the words of Christ Jesus Who speaks to our union with He and the Father {Johns Account 14:20}. I will continue to see the trad church as a source of fellowship but not a center of worship. That ship has sailed.
God is spirit, and those who are worshipping Him must be worshipping in spirit and truth
Johns Account 4: 24, Concordant New Testament
~Scott~





