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- THE RESISTANCE TO "OUR CHURCH" - A SIGN OF THE TIMES OR WHAT?
Have you discerned the strange antagonism that rises when you invite someone to “our church”? It’s as if a spiritual firewall is triggered—one that resists not the Gospel, but the institution.
Isn’t it astonishing? Many who profess no faith are already “church members.”
You’ll pray with them, share Christ, and they’ll joyfully receive Him as Savior. They'll meet you for Bible study, prayer, and discipleship.
But mention gathering at “your church” and suddenly—you touch a nerve. Walls go up. They flinch. They retreat. And those who seemed unchurched now boldly declare allegiance to “their church.”
Even among fellow believers, the moment you invite them to your “church,” you're met not with spiritual curiosity but doctrinal suspicion and cultural resistance.
You’re not asking them to deny Christ—you’re inviting them to a room. But the room has a label, and that label has become a gate of division.
The truth? Everyone has their “church.” But not everyone has Christ.
The ‘our church’ mentality has become a spiritual stronghold—subtly exalting loyalty to buildings, brands, and denominations above obedience to the voice of God. In many hearts, it has become a rival altar to the Lord Himself.
This is why the Finishing Saints Movement refuses to build around the invitation to "our churches."
We are not gathering crowds. We are forming disciples.
We are not herding people into cathedrals. We are awakening saints in the wild.
You can disciple the churched and the unchurched.
You can break bread with seekers and skeptics.
But try inviting them to "church on Sunday," and you will encounter the deeply embedded suspicion of institutional religion. The resistance isn't to Christ. It is to the cages built around Him.
That is why we are deliberately dismantling the Sunday-centric model.
In the architecture of the Finishing Saints Movement, we are intentionally building other days to become our main gathering days. Not for tradition, but for mission.
Any other days are becoming our apostolic hearth, where the Gospel is shared freely with anyone, unburdened by the scaffolding of religious expectation.
We are no longer inviting people to “our church.” We are inviting them to Christ—and walking with them until He is formed in them through discipleship (THE OIKOS SYSTEM).
From the discipleship classes, if they are interested in your 'church', it's okay, but your church is not the emphasis or priority in the Kingdom business.
This is the pulse of the final reformation.
This is the path of the Finishing Saints.THE RESISTANCE TO "OUR CHURCH" - A SIGN OF THE TIMES OR WHAT? Have you discerned the strange antagonism that rises when you invite someone to “our church”? It’s as if a spiritual firewall is triggered—one that resists not the Gospel, but the institution. Isn’t it astonishing? Many who profess no faith are already “church members.” You’ll pray with them, share Christ, and they’ll joyfully receive Him as Savior. They'll meet you for Bible study, prayer, and discipleship. But mention gathering at “your church” and suddenly—you touch a nerve. Walls go up. They flinch. They retreat. And those who seemed unchurched now boldly declare allegiance to “their church.” Even among fellow believers, the moment you invite them to your “church,” you're met not with spiritual curiosity but doctrinal suspicion and cultural resistance. You’re not asking them to deny Christ—you’re inviting them to a room. But the room has a label, and that label has become a gate of division. The truth? Everyone has their “church.” But not everyone has Christ. The ‘our church’ mentality has become a spiritual stronghold—subtly exalting loyalty to buildings, brands, and denominations above obedience to the voice of God. In many hearts, it has become a rival altar to the Lord Himself. This is why the Finishing Saints Movement refuses to build around the invitation to "our churches." We are not gathering crowds. We are forming disciples. We are not herding people into cathedrals. We are awakening saints in the wild. You can disciple the churched and the unchurched. You can break bread with seekers and skeptics. But try inviting them to "church on Sunday," and you will encounter the deeply embedded suspicion of institutional religion. The resistance isn't to Christ. It is to the cages built around Him. That is why we are deliberately dismantling the Sunday-centric model. In the architecture of the Finishing Saints Movement, we are intentionally building other days to become our main gathering days. Not for tradition, but for mission. Any other days are becoming our apostolic hearth, where the Gospel is shared freely with anyone, unburdened by the scaffolding of religious expectation. We are no longer inviting people to “our church.” We are inviting them to Christ—and walking with them until He is formed in them through discipleship (THE OIKOS SYSTEM). From the discipleship classes, if they are interested in your 'church', it's okay, but your church is not the emphasis or priority in the Kingdom business. This is the pulse of the final reformation. This is the path of the Finishing Saints.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 10 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment! - THE HOLY INFLECTION POINT - WHEN FRUSTRATION BREAKS THE CYCLE.
There comes a moment when the frustration is no longer just an emotion.
It becomes a birthing canal.
Something snaps.
Something ruptures.
Something irreversible happens.
You’ve prayed.
You’ve tolerated.
You’ve submitted.
You’ve endured.
But now the ground under your feet shakes, and you hear Heaven declare:
“No more cycles.
No more delay.
No more compromise.”
This is not a breakdown.
It is a breakthrough.
When frustration reaches its divine tipping point, you cross into an inflection point - a decisive spiritual shift where your life splits into before and after.
THE DEATH OF THE FAMILIAR.
At that inflection point:
The meetings that once moved you now feel hollow.
The voices that once inspired you now sound rehearsed.
The systems that once held you now feel like chains.
You’re not bitter—you’re awakened.
You’re not rebellious—you’re realigning.
You’re not quitting—you’re finally obeying the whisper you've ignored for too long.
The sacred becomes suspect.
The familiar loses its grip.
The sentimental becomes insufficient.
Something in you refuses to play church any longer.
THE BREAKING THAT BIRTHS THE FINISHING SAINT.
This is the moment God births the Finishing Saint:
Not a casual Christian…
Not a polished performer…
But a holy misfit who has tasted the emptiness of religious routine and is ruined for anything less than real glory.
You are not malfunctioning.
You are maturing.
Heaven is provoking you out of places that no longer serve your assignment.
He is stripping away the comfort of yesterday’s obedience to make room for today’s fire.
FROM SENTIMENT TO SENDING;
Once you cross this threshold:
What you once clung to now feels weightless.
What once intimidated you now feels laughable.
What once controlled you now feels powerless.
The man-pleasing dies.
The approval addiction dies.
The brand protection dies.
You no longer ask, “Will they understand?”
You now ask, “Will I obey?”
You stop asking for permission to evolve.
You embrace the pain of your shift as the price of your next mantle.
Irreversible Transformation
You’ve crossed the point of no return.
You can’t “unsee” what God has shown you.
You can’t “unhear” what He has thundered in your spirit.
There’s no going back.
There’s only going forward—burning, breaking, building.
The Finishing Saints are born in such thresholds.
We are not created in conferences.
We are forged in secret.THE HOLY INFLECTION POINT - WHEN FRUSTRATION BREAKS THE CYCLE. There comes a moment when the frustration is no longer just an emotion. It becomes a birthing canal. Something snaps. Something ruptures. Something irreversible happens. You’ve prayed. You’ve tolerated. You’ve submitted. You’ve endured. But now the ground under your feet shakes, and you hear Heaven declare: “No more cycles. No more delay. No more compromise.” This is not a breakdown. It is a breakthrough. When frustration reaches its divine tipping point, you cross into an inflection point - a decisive spiritual shift where your life splits into before and after. THE DEATH OF THE FAMILIAR. At that inflection point: The meetings that once moved you now feel hollow. The voices that once inspired you now sound rehearsed. The systems that once held you now feel like chains. You’re not bitter—you’re awakened. You’re not rebellious—you’re realigning. You’re not quitting—you’re finally obeying the whisper you've ignored for too long. The sacred becomes suspect. The familiar loses its grip. The sentimental becomes insufficient. Something in you refuses to play church any longer. THE BREAKING THAT BIRTHS THE FINISHING SAINT. This is the moment God births the Finishing Saint: Not a casual Christian… Not a polished performer… But a holy misfit who has tasted the emptiness of religious routine and is ruined for anything less than real glory. You are not malfunctioning. You are maturing. Heaven is provoking you out of places that no longer serve your assignment. He is stripping away the comfort of yesterday’s obedience to make room for today’s fire. FROM SENTIMENT TO SENDING; Once you cross this threshold: What you once clung to now feels weightless. What once intimidated you now feels laughable. What once controlled you now feels powerless. The man-pleasing dies. The approval addiction dies. The brand protection dies. You no longer ask, “Will they understand?” You now ask, “Will I obey?” You stop asking for permission to evolve. You embrace the pain of your shift as the price of your next mantle. Irreversible Transformation You’ve crossed the point of no return. You can’t “unsee” what God has shown you. You can’t “unhear” what He has thundered in your spirit. There’s no going back. There’s only going forward—burning, breaking, building. The Finishing Saints are born in such thresholds. We are not created in conferences. We are forged in secret.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 6 Views - MY PRAYER THIS MORNING https://www.facebook.com/share/p/16V9HJujEW/0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 2 Views
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