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The Radical
Chinese House Churches (Part II)
by Denny Kenaston
For thus saith
the high and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity, whose name
is Holy; I dwell in the high and holy place, with him also that
is of a contrite and humble spirit, to revive the spirit of
the humble, and to revive the heart of the contrite ones. Isaiah
57:15
The effectual
fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much. James 5:16b
These verses beautifully describe
some of the secrets of this vibrant church. I chose to place
the same picture at the beginning of this continued article,
because it says it all. It is the broken-hearted prayers of
humble believers that bring the presence of God into their midst.
I pray that God will lead us into this same kind of desperate
praying, so that His bride in America can be like His bride
in China.
We have received many encouraging
words about the first half of this article. Thank you for your
input. We love to hear from the hearts of our readers. It is
good for us American Christians to be challenged by believers
from the other side of the world. Let us return to the interview.
Interview
Bro Denny: What does the Chinese
church believe about the Holy Ghost? It seems very evident that
they are a powerful people. How does this work out in their
theology of the Spirit?
Bro Paul: They believe it is God’s
command to every believer to be baptized by the Holy Ghost.
They also believe that we must have continual fillings as our
life goes on in the Lord Jesus. This is the primary reason for
all the amazing things that we have shared in the meeting. Imagine
how different the American Christians would be if millions of
them would be filled with the Spirit.
Bro
Ren: They believe that God gives the power of the Holy
Spirit so that the church can win souls. The evidence of being
filled with the Spirit is not speaking in tongues, though some
of them do, and some of them do not. The real biblical evidence,
as in Acts, is a fiery passion to win souls, and many souls
coming to the Savior. This is the way they are able to keep
preaching the Gospel, though they are imprisoned and persecuted
for it. The Holy Spirit constrains them to go. Just like in
Acts, they are bold and fearless.
Bro Denny: What does the Chinese
church believe about holy living? This is an area of much confusion
here in America. The professing church is filled with worldliness.
Bro Paul: They are conservative
Christians. They order their lives according to the Word of
God. Many do not have Bibles, but those who do study much to
see what God says about living a Christian life. Their women
are modest, in spirit and in their clothing. The Chinese culture
is different from American culture, but what they wear is modest.
They are all poor, so they have no problems with fashion. This
matter of holy living is a real problem to them when they try
to relate to Christians from the West. They struggle when denominations
try to claim them as “one of us,” when they are very different.
Bro Denny: Some of the testimonies
about healing are amazing. They cause me to sit in astonishment
as I hear them. Could you elaborate on the subject of healing
a bit more? How often do things like what we heard tonight happen?
What is their theology of healing?
Bro Ren: First,
let me answer the theology part of the question. They have a
very simple theology about healing. They believe that God is
a healer. It is simply one of the many manifestations of His
holy character. In America, you believe that God can heal. In
China, they believe He does all the time. It is according to
your faith and ours. You receive what you believe. The people
are poor and cannot afford to go to the doctor. Because of this,
they have to trust in God in ways that Americans do not. Healings
happen all the time, but people also have sickness that they
have to deal with. Poverty and persecution brings extra hardships
upon them, and thus they get sick more often. Sometimes God
heals, and sometimes He does not. God is sovereign.
Bro Denny: Could
you also comment on some of the other miracles that you shared
tonight? It is hard for us to relate to so many supernatural
happenings. How does this affect the church there?
Bro Paul: They
believe in a miracle working God. At first, in the beginning
of the revival, everyone was astonished as well. As God began
to work many miracles, the church just began to expect miracles.
It is not a distraction as it is in the West. Miracles happen
at a meeting, and the preacher just goes right on preaching
the Gospel. There is an expectation that God will confirm His
word with miracles. Eighty percent of the church has experienced
miracles of some sort or another. Because of this, they expect
them. They never glorify the miracles; they glorify God. The
gift of miracles is in the Bible, and God works through this
gift to honor His name.
Bro Denny: Have you ever heard
of someone being raised from the dead?
Bro Ren: Oh yes, it happens quite
often. Many times when someone is killed, or dies from persecution,
the leaders will go where the body is to pray and find out if
God would have the person live again.
Bro Denny: I have often said in
my preaching, “When persecution comes, true unity will come
with it, because there will be no mixture with the world.” In
light of this, what do they believe about unity? We have all
this ecumenical confusion here in our land.
Bro Paul: Again, their theology
is very simple. Their unity is based on the essentials of the
faith and true marks of discipleship. They say, “Disciples witness,
and are persecuted because they witness.” This is where the
lines of unity are drawn. There are differences among them,
but they do not allow these to divide them in the war for souls.
They believe there is more that unifies them than there is that
separates them.
Bro Denny: Could
you comment on the name given to these Chinese Christians. I
am referring to the name “house churches.” What is the significance
of this name?
Bro
Ren: The name signifies several different things. First,
the name is given because they meet in houses. There are several
reasons for this, and I will comment on them in a moment. The
second reason has to do with a distinction between them and
the registered churches, which meet in buildings. The last reason
is the most important one. They call themselves house churches
out of conviction. They meet in homes because they believe it
is more biblical. It is also true that they have to because
of persecution, but the primary reason is evangelical in nature.
Even if the government of China allowed them liberty to meet
openly, they would still meet in houses. Meeting in homes is
one of the greatest keys to the tremendous growth of the church.
The more meeting places, the more they can win the lost to Christ.
In addition, when they meet in houses, it does not cost them
any money. Finances often slow church growth.
Bro Denny: Could
you tell me what the church services are like when they meet
together and feel free? I know there are times when they have
to be quiet, but what is it like when they are free?
Bro
Ren: The Chinese Christians are a lively, responsive
congregation when they gather in freedom. They sing some hymns
and some choruses, and the singing is whole-hearted. During
the preaching and open testimonies, there are lots of amens
and hallelujahs. They meet in forests and caves to do this so
they will not be heard.
Bro Denny: You
mentioned in your presentation that revival has been continuing
for decades. Can you give me some reasons why it does not grow
cold or stop?
Bro Paul: As I
see it, there are two reasons. First, the church is busy fulfilling
God’s purposes for it on the earth. That purpose is evangelism.
As God’s people do His work, He continues to pour out His Spirit
upon them. This is a secret to ongoing revival. The Chinese
church has a powerful vision of the Great Commission. They believe
it is the Church’s responsibility to preach the Gospel to their
generation. The second reason flows out of the first. Because
of their persistence in preaching the Gospel, they are persecuted
repeatedly. This persecution brings purifying,
and that brings more anointing. These two work together to create
an atmosphere of revival.
Bro Ren: There is another reason
why they still have revival. The church leaders are careful
to give the Holy Spirit His place in directing the work. They
allow God’s Spirit free course to move how and where He will.
They see the American church as one that is too organized. The
leaders have a saying about revival that I feel is helpful.
They call it, “How to kill a Revival.”
• Man wants to organize it to
suit his understanding.
• Then after he has it organized, he then secures himself a
position in it.
• Once this is done, the Spirit is grieved, and slowly withdraws.
• Then the revival becomes a history class, and everyone talks
about it in the past.
Bro Denny: Could you comment on
the eschatology of the house churches? What is their end time
theology?
Bro Paul: Their
theology is again very simple. They believe that Jesus Christ
is coming again. He is coming for His bride who has made herself
ready. As far as the details of how all this will happen, there
are some differences. These differences do not divide them.
The strongest point of their theology has to do with evangelism.
They believe the gospel must be preached among all nations,
and then shall the end come. They get this from Matt. 24:14.
Because of this belief, they have strong convictions about evangelism.
They believe that if you are not actively busy preaching to
others, you are hindering the second coming of Christ, and you
need to repent.
Bro Denny: For my last question,
let’s talk a little about the leaders of this movement. The
church is growing at a very fast rate, and yet it is underground.
Therefore, it would be hard to give much formal training to
the leaders. From an American perspective, many would believe
you cannot lead a church until you have had much formal training.
Obviously, this training is not happening in China, yet the
church is thriving. How can this be? Can you explain some of
preparations the leaders receive?
Bro
Ren: Most of the top leaders are very poor. The strongest
point of their character is love. They pour out their lives
for the persecuted sheep in China both in labors and by subjecting
themselves to the dangers of imprisonment. One wrong move and
they sit in a prison
cell for five or ten years. This is love as many in America
have never known. They do train their leaders. The training,
however, is very simple. They train them in three major areas.
Let me state them briefly.
• They teach them how to be a
disciple of Jesus Christ and walk with Him daily. Then from
that walk, they must learn how to witness for Christ in a dangerous,
hostile environment.
• They teach them how to die daily
and how to die really. These are both very important because
of the persecutions leaders face.
• They teach them how to escape
the police when they are caught, and how to escape from prison
if God says “Run.”
The Word of God is very important
to these leaders. They have memorized and internalized many
chapters of the Bible. They cannot carry a Bible around in their
hands, so they make sure that they can carry one in their heart.
The fire of the Holy Ghost is also very important in ministry.
These men are constantly being empowered by the Spirit. This
is leadership in China, and this is how the church spreads so
rapidly.
Bro Denny: Thank you for taking
the time to share with me. I am deeply challenged by the answers
to my questions. I know the hearts of the people who will read
this article. They will be thrilled and humbled by our Chinese
brethren. May God help us. We lack in so many of these areas,
but we want to change.
This concludes the interview about
the Chinese House Churches. What can I say? Some of this material
is almost hard to believe with my American mindset. My heart
unites with the father who had a demon-possessed boy in Mark
9:23-24, “Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things
are possible to him that believeth. And straightway the father
of the child cried out, and said, with tears, Lord, I believe,
help thou mine unbelief. Maybe we need to join this father and
cry out with tears unto the Lord.
Zion in America must reckon with
Zion in China. “This God is our God for ever and ever.” When
Communism closed the doors to China in 1949, there were one
million believers in China. Now, fifty years later, there are
eighty million disciples of Jesus Christ. There are also many
true Christians in the registered churches. Christ is building
His Church in China, and the gates of hell are not prevailing
against her. Praise ye the Lord. Dear brothers and sisters,
let us repent of our lukewarmness and unbelief. Let us make
our hearts and faces like the ones in the picture at the beginning
of this article, and let us believe God for mighty things. The
persecution will come. Most Christians in America acknowledge
this. We need to get prepared.
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