30 The Ecosystem at Street Level

This is what the Ecosystem looks like in real life—not theory:

Book Excerpt from Meetings in His Kingdom, Chapter 2: The Context: Life to the Full

From December 16, 1990

WHAT does the Church of Christ Jesus, our current part of the Kingdom of God, really need to look like in order to delight her Betrothed? Let’s start with the “Helicopter View” of a daily life together before we touch the details and the substance. What would the Spirit of Christ and a Family of Believers living in obedience to His Word look like in our generation? What does a church today walking in God’s Presence and full of Grace look like? How can I recognize the Life of Christ, alive again today in His Body, the Church?

It looks amazingly similar to the Life of Jesus in His physical body two thousand years ago!

Here are twentieth (and twenty-first?) century nurses, restaurant workers, contractors, engineers, teachers, business owners and managers, carpet cleaners, and secretaries—clothed in the garb of the teaching and Life of Jesus; a Church that was formed from His victorious death (Gen. 2:21-22; Rev.5:9; Eph.2:11-22, 5:22-32).

This is typical, natural Life in the Spirit of Christ—a taste of the Life God’s Family is meant to have—where Truth touches individuals on a daily basis. This is highly compressed, not actual days. Seasons can change based on what God wants to do and jobs, travel, marriages and young children, internal needs to focus on maturing believers rather than outside believers, but you can at least sense the driving heart, soul, mind, and strength priority system, rather than loving the world and the things of the world and pretending that we can add Jesus to that. So consider this list not as verbatim but as a compressed sample of priority system.

Meetings are filled with openness, faith-filled confession of sin, teaching, and praise in response to all that is currently happening. Disciples bring songs they’ve written, praise they’re brimming with, chapters from books that have elevated or challenged them, video teaching-tapes that have been a catalyst for growth in them, and ten thousand other possibilities. God’s Family is gathered, circled in barns, parks, hotel conference rooms, living rooms, apartment clubhouses, gymnasiums, or stadiums. Every barrier between God’s Children is destroyed.1 This is a small part of the New Covenant, expressed from Acts Chapter 2 to Acts Chapter 2000:

What religious “category” does this kind of church fit into? What label would the advocates of the “empty traditions”4 want to assign to this kind of life and church? Forget all the old labels—they don’t work. Truth be known, this is Biblical “Fundamental” Christianity! This is the kind of “Pentecostal” church that you read about in the original Acts Chapter Two Pentecost! This is “Evangelicalism” at its best! This is Christ Jesus—expressed in His Body in our generation. The corporate Life of Jesus “joined and knit together by every supporting ligament.” This is Church. A wedge of Light driven by the hammer of God to annihilate the fellowship of darkness. God’s Family.

“I will build My Church…and the gates of Hell (the powers of the infernal region) shall not overpower it (or be strong to its detriment or hold out against it).”

“Now, through the Church, the manifold, many-faceted, Wisdom of God, in all its infinite variety may be made known to the angelic rulers and authorities (principalities and powers) in the heavenly world.”

“Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us, to Him be GLORY in the Church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world without end. Amen.”5

Our objective in living, our very reason for drawing breath? For God to get His way on this planet. And in turn, for Jesus Christ to have a Companion for Eternity—a Spotless, Beautiful Bride, His Church. Can you see it? The Father’s Heart, and ours, is a devotion to the Son, “That He might present to Himself the church in glorious splendor, without spot or wrinkle or any such things, that she might be Holy and blameless!”6

Amen.

The Greatest Love of All

I believe that children are our future.
Teach them well and let them lead the way.
Show them all the beauty they possess inside.
Give them a Rock of Hope—to make it easier.
Let the children’s honesty
Remind us how we used to be.
Everybody’s searching for a Hero;
People need someone to look up to.
I never found anyone who fulfi lled my need.
A lonely place to be — and then I found the loving Prince of Peace.
I decided long ago to live for Him who makes me whole.
When I fail, when I succeed, I can press on because I’m freed.
No matter what they take from me, they can’t take away my destiny
Because the Greatest Love of all is happening to me;
I found the Greatest Love of all inside of me.
The Greatest Love of all is easy to achieve;
Learning to love the SON — it is the Greatest Love of all.
I believe that children are our future.
Teach them well and let them lead the way.
Show them all the beauty they possess inside.
Give them a Rock of Hope — to make it easier.
Let the children’s honesty
Remind us how we used to be.
I decided long ago to live for Him who makes me whole.
When I fail, when I succeed, I can press on because I’m freed.
No matter what they take from me, they can’t take away my destiny
Because the Greatest Love of all is happening to me;
I found the Greatest Love of all inside of me.
The Greatest Love of all is easy to achieve;
Learning to love the SON — it is the Greatest Love of all.
And you should know that special place that you’ve been dreaming of
Leads you to the Risen King…fi nd your strength in HIM.
–Michael, April, 1986 adapted

Footnotes

In today’s version of “church plantings” it is imperative that there be an in-depth study of the culture. Great attention is given to the economic, cultural, and other “valuable” demographics and nuances of the society, with an attempt to appeal to, and not offend, the greatest population groups. Consider how far removed this approach is from anything we read of in the Bible! (Some try to justify it by “verse plucking,” but it is only a rather vain attempt to cover over how lacking we are in the fundamentals of walking in God’s Life and Power.) All of this is amazingly unnecessary when the nature of the Church is described by eyeball-to-eyeball touching of people’s hearts and “laying bare their motives” with Heaven-sent Wisdom. Meeting men’s needs and exposing the shadows and fears of the heart, span every language and cultural barrier. Keep reading, see why demographic studies, or “all white,” “all black,” or “mostly young professional” kinds of churches become a thing of the past when we’re really letting Jesus have His Church back. 

There are no “sacred” days in the Christianity of the Bible. Biblically speaking, the “Sabbath” did not move from Saturday to Sunday. Paul actually said he feared he had “wasted his time” on those who still considered one day more sacred than another. In another letter, he allowed for the fact that those with “weaker faith” might still have a holy day, rather than “every day alike,” yet that is not God’s intention. God spoke of CHRIST as the fulfillment of all special days. Live fully in CHRIST and you will not count one day as more sacred than another; you will not need “holy days” (Col.2:16-17, 20-23; Heb.4, 9:1-10, 10:1; Rom.14:1-5; Gal.3:10-11; etc.). The recorded Biblical history of the first sixty years of the Church of Jesus Christ never mentions holy “seasons” or holy “days” as “Christian”—the church of Christ Jesus and His Apostles did not continue to do such things as they learned to shed the Jewish “shadows” of the “reality that is in Christ.” The Biblical record of the Church only even MENTIONS “the first day of the week,” or Sunday, TWICE. In sixty years. Is it not true that a record of sixty years of the churches that most are a part of today would have far more than two references to Sunday? Remember, it must be an “orderly account” by someone like a medical doctor of perhaps apostolic stature, a man such as Luke—the author of the original church record, the Book of Acts. “The Lord’s Day” as Sunday, a special day to have a two hour “service,” is a shortcut that has replaced the Reality of Christ’s Church—we find such a church nowhere in the Scriptures.

For you history buffs, it seems that the concept of “the Lord’s Day” as Sunday arose in Ephesus six decades after the Church was born (Christ in the Churches, Logos Tapes, Hazlet, NJ). Interestingly, the phrase “the Lord’s Day” only occurs once in the entire New Testament (Rev.1:10), and likely has no reference to a special day of the week even in that instance. Such would be contrary to the very nature of Christianity—the celebration of Life and Reality that fulfill and enlarge the types and shadows of the “externals” in the Old Covenant. The phrase should likely be translated, as it is in every other case (in its Old Testament usage), in the possessive case as “the Day of the Lord”—rather than “the Lord’s Day.” The entire book of Revelation is, in fact, about “the Day of the Lord,” not about “Sunday.” What a difference! At least consider the fact that Jesus’ Life was never centered around a two hour “service” while He was here, so why should it be now?!

The Church Prepared for the Return of Christ.

1Peter 1:18.

Matthew 16:18; Ephesians 3:10 (Amplified Version), 3:20.

Ephesians 5:27; Revelation 21:2; 2Peter 3:12a; Acts 3:19-21.

Ordinary Rhythms, Supernatual Life

Daily conversations

Not forced, not scheduled—natural, relational, Spirit-led.

Shared meals

Tables are the first altars of the Kingdom.

Mutual confession and repentance

No shame.

No hiding.

No masks.

Shared burdens

Financial, emotional, relational, spiritual.

Teaching one another

Not a professional monopoly.

Daily encouragement

Hebrews 3:13 is not optional.

Correction and accountability

Gentle, loving, firm, consistent, wise, insightful, hopeful.

Serving spontaneously

Not through programs—through relationships.

Prayer woven into normal life

Not a scheduled ritual. Not pressure or religiosity, but overflow, need, and co-laboring with God and one another.

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Sacrificial love

Giving until it hurts—like “the widow with two coins,” like Jesus Himself.

Spiritual maturity spreading through imitation

Example > curriculum.

New disciples forming naturally

No pipeline, no program, no manual—just life.

This is why the Ecosystem is powerful:

It works at street level.

It works in kitchens, living rooms, parking lots, cafeterias, dorms, workplaces, and neighborhoods.

It works anywhere humans live.

The System needs:

The Ecosystem needs:

That’s it. Nothing more and nothing less.