| The
Vibrant, Organic Church
by Craig Schaaf
An organic garden
can produce many colorful, nutritious, delicious vegetables
if the gardener cares for it well. If he does not, weeds and
pests will invade, inhibiting the growth of the plants. In the
same manner, a Christian’s life can produce much wonderful fruit
if the individual diligently seeks God and willingly obeys His
Word. He must set his affection totally on God and live a life
of true worship. If he does not, he will surely fall prey to
the enemy and not bear good fruit. The same is true of the Christian
Church. This article is an analogy of the Christian life, describing
many similarities between a garden and the church. The church
in America is in great need of revival. Sin abounds among those
who call themselves Christians, and God is grieved.
Digging Deep
In the true organic
church, digging deep is a very important step in making real,
living, vital, Holy Spirit-filled disciples of the Lord Jesus
Christ. The Bible refers to this step as true repentance. Today
many people have been led to believe that they are eternally
saved upon a prayer they said as a child or upon a baptism they
received as an infant. True salvation will result in a man or
a woman becoming a disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ.
God chose the word disciple to describe His children
because it reveals the character that will develop in an individual
as the Holy Spirit leads him. The word disciple literally means
a “disciplined follower.” The promises and commandments of Christ
can only be a reality in the life of an individual if he has
the grace of God, which is the enabling power of the Holy Spirit
to live a victorious life over sin. Christ did not die to save
us in our sins but to save us from
our sins. The word Christian has become so commonplace
that 80% of Americans claim to be one. The word Christian
literally means “little Christs.” Many people in America believe
that the “church” is in sad shape. Why is this the case when
Christ promised abundant life to His disciples? Everything Christ
said and did was from His Heavenly Father. We are told in the
Scriptures that this same mind is to be in us as well (Philippians
2:5). So how does someone truly repent?
But he giveth
more grace. Wherefore he saith, “God resisteth the proud, but
giveth grace unto the humble.” James 4:6
For godly sorrow
worketh repentance to salvation not to be repented of: but the
sorrow of the world worketh death. 2 Corinthians 7:10
You can only be saved
if you are willing to humble yourself before God. If you have
no godly sorrow, which comes as the Holy Spirit reveals the
depth of sin in your life, then true repentance will not come.
When godly sorrow flows over the man who sees the depth of his
sins before a Holy God, and he seeks to repent, the Holy Spirit
will show him what specific sins he needs to repent of and deal
with.
And when he
[the Holy Spirit] is come, he will reprove the world of sin,
and of righteousness, and of judgment.... John 16:8
The word repentance means a full turning from sin. True repentance means that our
lives become transformed by the power of the Holy Spirit. If
He reproves us of the sin of stealing, we need to ask God’s
forgiveness in brokenness and ask Him to give us His grace to
enable us to go and steal no more (see John 8:11). We then need
to restore what we have stolen and seek forgiveness from the
one we have stolen from. As this true repentance takes place
on our knees before God, we stay there until the Holy Spirit
stops showing us specific things we need to repent of. Once
complete repentance takes place in an individual, he will not
need to be told how to worship; it will simply flow out of him.
True repentance will relieve such a burden from the soul of
a man that there will be no doubt in his mind what has taken
place. Even after our initial conversion, the Holy Spirit is
always present to lovingly reprove us at times when we need
to seek the Lord’s forgiveness. God’s love toward us is so evident
in the precious gift of forgiveness He has given us.
Nevertheless
the foundation of God standeth sure, having this seal, The Lord
knoweth them that are his. And, Let every one that nameth the
name of Christ depart from iniquity. 2 Timothy 2:19
If we confess
our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and
to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. If we say that we have
not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us. 1
John 1:9-10
Testing the
Church's PH:
Its Balance
The stories of people
that have been hurt by others in the church are varied and numerous.
Some fellowships are very harsh with the man-made rules they
teach as Bible doctrine. In other fellowships, where false concepts
of God’s true love, mercy, and grace are taught, sin abounds.
New Christians quickly realize that God has set in the body,
His body, many different gifts. God intends for these gifts
to be used to edify and build up the body. Few fellowships have
found the balance necessary to deal with sin in a Spirit-led,
biblical, loving way. Immature believers with the gift of prophecy
tend to be harsh and demand that sin is dealt with. Others with
the gift of mercy tend to overlook sin that continues to grieve
the Lord. In order to achieve the right balance, all members
of the body need to check their PH reading with the full spectrum
of God’s Word.
Study to show
thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be
ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. 2 Timothy 2:15
Prove all things;
hold fast that which is good. 1 Thessalonians 5:21
Testing NPK and Trace Minerals
in the Church
Instead of NPK (nitrogen,
phosphorus, and potassium), the organic church has FHC (faith,
hope, and love).
And now abideth
faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these
is charity. 1 Corinthians 13:13
Just as NPK in the
soil plays a major part in plants receiving all the necessary
elements to grow, faith, hope, and charity in the organic church
are critical to allow all members of the body to reach their
full potential in the Lord. We need to use 2 Timothy 2:15 and
1 Thessalonians 5:21 to test the trace minerals in our Christian
lives as well as our FHC. We will only fully mine all the important
trace minerals of the Word of God as we diligently study with
the help of the Holy Spirit. Just as living organisms in the
soil break down organic matter to make it available to the plants,
so will the Holy Spirit take God’s Word and make it understandable
meat for His children. If we have all the right doctrines (trace
minerals) but lack love, our Christian lives will not prosper.
Just as compacted soil in our gardens will not allow the plants
to grow properly, sin that hardens our hearts will not allow
proper growth in our walks with God. We must remain broken and
repentant.
We also need to
be very cautious in reading books other than the Bible.
Just as
the gardener who applies heavy doses of manure to his compost
piles over time finds deficiencies in trace minerals, the
man
of God who spends too much time in other books will also be
deficient. There are nuggets to be gained in reading other
books,
but where did the author find his nugget? Hopefully, he found
it by spending time with the Lord in His Word. Some other
books
are fine to read, but make sure it is on a limited basis. Today
“Christian” bookstores and radio stations are filled with every
wind of doctrine available. False doctrine can only be detected
in the same way a bank teller detects a counterfeit bill. Bank
managers do not show the tellers examples of bad bills. Instead,
they
teach them to know the real thing. When a bad bill comes to
them, they are able to recognize it immediately, because they
are so familiar with real ones. We need to be so familiar with
the Word of God that we can recognize false doctrine immediately.
This will only be possible by knowing Jesus Christ, the Author
himself, and by studying His Word diligently. Only He can
reveal
the truth of His Word to the hearts of His children.
Another tendency
found in the church is the tendency to shy away from certain
doctrines that are being abused in other settings. We need to
flee this tendency with all that lies within us. If we see it
occurring, we should be driven to the Word. We must rightly
divide the Scriptures to know and discern why this right doctrine
is working death in these people. So many sincere Christians
explain away a doctrine that is very dear to the heart of God
simply because other believers have approached it in a legalistic
fashion or have used it in a sinful way. The abuse of a truth
is never sufficient reason to explain it away. In the end, the
enemy will have stolen a precious gift that God intended for
our health and vitality.
Keep the Plants
in the Church Close
Just as the gardener
spaces his plants closely to gain the most advantage in water
retention and weed control, it is critical that members of the
organic church are very close as well. Water in our lives is
the refreshing flow of encouragement that comes from the Holy
Spirit. If we as believers are close, each of us will benefit
from this flow in a more beneficial way. We also benefit in
weed control by being in each other’s lives daily.
But exhort one
another daily, while it is called Today; lest any of you be
hardened through the deceitfulness of sin. Hebrews 3:13
Iron sharpeneth
iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend. Proverbs
27:17
Companion
Planting and Watching for Disease in the Church
We discussed earlier
that an organic gardener often plants many types of plants together
in one bed with many beneficial results. The Lord also puts
the needed mix of gifts in the members of His body for the health
of the entire body. Many fellowships find themselves pest-filled
and diseased because they have held to some false doctrine that
has gathered many itchy ears. A group of itchy-ears people that
are like-minded in a dangerous way tends to create a mono-crop
atmosphere where many obvious sins are overlooked. What a blessing
it is, though, to be in the presence of a proper mix of God’s
people where the Holy Spirit has free reign through all the
members to edify all.
Now, just as the
gardener was very careful with what seedlings he allowed in
the garden, so must we be very careful who is allowed to have
close, intimate contact with the body of Christ.
Be ye not unequally
yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness
with unrighteousness? And what communion hath light with darkness?
2 Corinthians 6:14
Another danger we
must be aware of is that of fellowships that have a formal list
of members. Sadly mistaken, many of these fellowships allow
sin to go unrebuked because a person has not made a formal commitment
to the local body. Many fellowships have been leavened with
such an approach. With this form of membership, people who are
not formal members are not treated as members of the body of
Christ and are not held accountable. The attitude of having
non-members has caused many people to be hurt and has allowed
much sin to go unchecked. If a person is one with God, they
should be considered one with the people of God.
For our own sakes,
as well as for the sake of the body of Christ, we need to keep
a keen ear open for those who make accusations of sin in others’
lives but do not take necessary steps to restore those accused.
We often see this form of evil-speaking in settings where a
denominational attitude prevails. Brothers from one denomination
discuss sin in the life of a brother from another denomination.
This only works to divide the body of Christ. If someone speaks
evil of another in our presence, we need to lovingly encourage
him or her to go to the person and lovingly rebuke him and restore
him. If he is not willing to go to the brother he is accusing,
then we need to rebuke him in love to repent of speaking lies.
If what he is saying is true, and he has the love of Christ
in him, he will go to that individual and seek his restoration
before the Lord. There is only one body of Christ. We are to
receive everyone whom Christ receives and reject everyone who
Christ rejects. There is no middle ground!
Size of the
Garden: the Church Will Grow
If we are faithful,
the Lord will delight to increase the size of our garden. The
older must disciple the younger in each family as well as in
the entire body of Christ. Fathers have a very important responsibility,
for the qualifications of an elder hinge upon his ability to
make disciples in his own home. If a man cannot disciple his
own children, God’s Word makes it clear that he is not worthy
to disciple His children.
A man should not
seek to be a bishop (minister) or a deacon, but should rather
seek to be qualified in every way. Then if the Lord chooses
to give him the high calling of being the servant of all, he
will be fully prepared. Today the church in America is filled
with men who do not meet the qualifications of the epistles
of 1 Timothy 3:1-7 and Titus 1:6-9. Our nation is lacking qualified
men because proper discipleship is not occurring. The church
is in great need of fulfilling the command of Christ put forth
in Matthew 28:19.
The great need of
this hour is for godly men and women to be making true, faithful,
Holy Spirit-filled disciples of Christ. The nurturing of disciples
will not happen on its own any more than a garden will flourish
if left to itself. Discipling needs to go beyond just listening
to messages on Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings. Discipling
is a daily commitment that the whole body with all the gifts
needs to embrace with the same mind as Christ.
And the things
that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit
thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also.
2 Timothy 2:2
The Living
Soil Called Grace
All that we have
discussed will only be possible if we possess the grace of God.
Christ’s whole reason for coming and dying was to redeem a body
of people that would display His glory throughout the whole
earth. We must receive the grace of the Holy Spirit that enables
men to live holy lives, set apart unto God. The only way to
receive the grace we need is to be truly humble. The temporal
things Christ asks us to give up for His purpose and glory are
very small in the light of all He gave up for us. Christ humbled
himself and gave up all the riches of heaven to redeem us. In
fact, the world calls this foolishness because they have their
affection on the treasure they have stored up and invested in
upon the earth.
When Jesus was preaching
the Sermon on the Mount (in Luke chapter six), He used a very
interesting phrase. Three times the Lord asks the question,
“What thank have ye?” He was challenging their weak lives in
these verses. He is really saying, “what grace have ye?” Below
is a definition from the Strong’s Concordance defining the Greek
word charis, translated “thank” in the above verses. Look at
the true meaning of this word. A correct understanding of the
word grace is a powerful tool in rightly dividing the Word of
God and understanding what He desires to do through His people.

What should stand
out to us as we consider what is said in this definition is
that charis (grace) is “espec. the divine influence upon the
heart, and its reflection in the life.” When we come to this
realization in our walks with the Lord, the Scriptures come
alive. Then we can understand why Paul said:
For by grace
are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is
the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast. For
we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works,
which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them. Ephesians 2:8-10
We are saved by repenting
from our dead works (Hebrews 6: 1), yes, even our dead good
works, and are willingly crucified with Christ and raised with
Him in newness of life. This newness of life is the Holy Spirit
filling us and flowing through us to the edification of the
body of Christ and as a display of God’s glory to all the earth.
Conclusion
In closing, a vibrant
Christian life in the believers will make a vibrant church—one
that is healthy and strong. If there was ever a day when this
is needed, it is our day. May God grant us grace, real grace
that will produce fruit, real fruit, to the glory of God. A.
W. Tozer’s words are fitting here in this conclusion. What a
prophet he was in his day! God give us more prophets.
“Bible exposition without moral application raises no opposition.
It is only when the hearer is made to understand that truth
is in conflict with his heart, that resistance sets in. As long
as people can hear orthodoxy divorced from life, they will attend
and support churches and institutions without objection. On
the other hand, the man who preaches truth and applies it to
the lives of his hearers, will feel the nails and thorns. He
will lead a hard life, but a glorious one.”
This article was adapted
from the booklet,
The Organic
Church
by Craig Schaaf
11671 Coates Hwy.
Brethren, MI 49619
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