Now go in my authority and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. 20 And teach them to faithfully follow[a] all that I have commanded you. And never forget that I am with you every day, even to the completion of this age.” (Matt 28:19-20, TPT)

I stand in awe to the transforming power of our Lord. How He has brought so many from the confines of darkness into His glorious light. Turned the discarded into the revered. The lost and lonely into the found who are never left alone. Those in need of being rescued to those who rescue others.

I could go on and on about the Greatness of our God, but I do not have enough ink nor paper to right a book with no ending, for indeed it is a truth that God’s Greatness is endless. Yet the one thing stands true, our Great God is a loving Father who desire the best for all His children.

From an early child, I was always wondering if there were such a God and if so how could I come to know Him. I heard many a sermon growing up, got saved at 15 yrs. old, back slide for a season and returned as a prodigal son at age 34. From there I went to ministry school, even earning a doctorate degree in “Theology” which is supposed to be an understanding of who God is and even preached about him for 10 plus years. Yet personally I still longed to not just know about Him, but to personally know Him. You see all the sermons, all the teachings, all the schooling didn’t bring me one step closer to knowing God than when I was a child listening to a minister speak of Him.

Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled; and they took knowledge of them, that they had been with Jesus. (Acts 4:13)

Now, in all those years I would run across people who seemed to really know Him, in fact there was something about them in hearing them speak that you could tell they knew Him. If fact there where times when I would be around these people that there was a peace that was on them that was so powerful it was like a powerful tangible force.

I used to pray and ask, what am I missing here? Had I lived my life in such a great darkness that even though from time to time I would feel His love it would never stay with me. Had my sins been so great that I couldn’t experience what these people had experienced? Years of religious teachings had left their mark on my life, they had imprisoned me into a deeper dungeon of despair than when I had not been following Jesus.

The agony of this plagued my life, it interrupted my relationship with the Father, my family, my wife, son and even regarding ministry. I walked around with feelings of guilt and condemnation. Now I could listen to a worship song, a good sermon or read an encouraging book and these things would leave me a temporary sense of peace but nothing lasted. All I needed to do was think about my past, whether it was something I did or something someone did to me and that peace would evaporate quickly. I could be standing in a room full of people and yet feel all alone.

There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit. For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death. (Romans 8:1-2)

For all those years this scripture had escaped my understanding and trust me I had read it and re-read it hundreds of times. Yet the revelation of it’s spiritual truth never hit me even when other people would break it down. Why Lord, I would cry out, can I not experience this truth. Again, the poison of religion had so drugged me that this scripture was completely blurred as to my understanding. I found myself rationalizing that I needed to pray more, give more, work more and once I had done enough, then I could finally experience it. So, I spent years just doing that and then I would slip up and guilt and condemnation would rush in, I failed again. Now I would have to start all over!

I had become so tired of this cycle that I began to think that either this isn’t real or that I had simply been so good at being a sinner, I had gone past the point of turning back, maybe we were never meant to experience here on earth, after all we are all just “sinners” saved by grace, right?

Around the fall of 2014, I had concluded that I would never experience what others had obtained. That even though I could preach about the love of God and redemption to others, as for myself it was a done deal, I would never personally experience it. Over the next several months I ran on empty, I had learned how to wear a mask in front of other as though everything was great, but inside I was dying more and more.

In February of 2015, I had decided I was going to leave the ministry, marriage and my son. I didn’t want to hurt any of them and felt it best to get as far away as possible. I had already made plans to go to a retreat in late March, so I figured once I got back I would break the news. Now, it wasn’t because I didn’t love my wife, my son and even helping others. It was because I had become so full of hatred toward myself I just new I couldn’t play the game of hiding it any more.

About 24 days from the retreat I decided that I would fast for 21 days. On might ask if I was done why would I waste any more time fasting and expect God was going to answer? Because I had met a man, a prophet who said that I didn’t know anything about the love of God. At first it made me angry and I told him “brother, you know nothing about me, I’ve been preaching about God’s love for years”. He replied “I know, but you’ve never experienced it yourself. But get ready for very soon God is going to bring you to the place of experiencing it so powerfully your life will never be the same.” Now, this birthed a seed of hope in me that was almost quenched by doubt. I had heard the message of God’s great love most of my life, yet I had truthfully as he said never experienced it. And after all, hadn’t “I” done everything that was supposed to be done to experience it? Yet, what this man said had planted a seed of hope that gave me just enough expectation to believe it just might happen.

So, I fasted and prayed & prayed all the way up to the retreat. The retreat was from Saturday afternoon thru to Monday night, then everyone would be leaving first thing Tuesday morning. By Monday afternoon I came to the realization, that the hope was just a dead seed given to the wrong person. I struggled with going to the last evening meeting. In fact, I almost didn’t go and was going to simply say that my stomach was upset and stay in my room and sneak out early in the a.m. But I ended up going and sat in the hallway behind everyone.

The night was almost over, when a pastor from a local ministry who had attended that night after meeting our little group in the afternoon walked past me to go to the rest room. It wasn’t by chance I came to find out later that they were there, as they almost didn’t go because of a previous ministry engagement which ended up canceling. On his way back into the group, he stopped and looked at me for a second, then he bent down and whispered, “The Father is inviting you to His table tonight”. By that point I was like ok, thank you for the kind words.

The meeting ended, and I went to my room as people were remained in fellowship with one another. For some reason the walk up those stairs to the third floor was harder and longer than before. My spirit was broken, the fasting, the praying and everything else was just a waste of time. Indeed, I would never experience what I had so desired even from a young age.

I entered the room fully depressed and packed everything that night, so I could slip out unnoticed in the morning. I looked at my Bible which I read every night before going to bed and left it on the table figuring that maybe I could read it in the morning. It was hard going to sleep wondering how I could explain to my wife and son that I was going to leave. But eventually I fell asleep. I was awoken to the voice of someone calling me to wake up. I looked at the alarm clock and it read “1:43 a.m.”, I turned on the light and nobody was there, I opened the door and looked down the hallway and nobody was there. I remember turning around thinking I must have been dreaming and upon closing the door I heard the voice again and this time I heard “Open My Word”. I looked at the Bible and sat down and opened it, it opened to John 3:16.

Once I finished the last word “Life” it was like I was whisked away in a dream. I went all the way back to the age of around 3 years old and a scene that had been in my memory all those years. My father drunk, having beat my mother was trying to put my brothers arm into the rollers on the washing machine and I was crawling out of my high chair to go into the cabinet under the sink to hide. For those who don’t remember that era click here. Then from that point on I was shown the Father’s love and it was so powerful it was far more than a feeling, it was like a hot liquid heat that I could even feel in my bones. And it wasn’t just shown during the times when things where bad, it was even when things were good. It wasn’t just when things were being done to me, it was even in times when I was at my worst.

It ended and upon opening my eyes, I realized that I was still in my room at the retreat. I quickly looked at the clock for it seemed like it lasted for hours. The time on the clock read “1:45 a.m.”. At that very moment I felt in my room that powerful force that I had only experienced in others lives, but this time it was around me and in me. Needless to say, I started crying yet now it was tears of joy not pain or depression. I tried going back to sleep but I couldn’t I was too excited. I ended up staying up until around 6:30 am reading my Bible yet now it was like reading it for the very first time and every letter was alive.

I felt like a new man who had been giving a new life. I tried thinking back to times which previously would either cause pain of guilt and I couldn’t as I could only feel the Father love and forgiveness. I was indeed set free for the first time in my life and I had a new purpose & calling – Share the Father’s love. (It wasn’t really new, it was simply the first time I actually saw His true purpose and calling for my life)

Now that isn’t to say Holy Spirit’s work in my life is complete. There was and still are areas of character that have been challenged with His loving correction, torn down and rebuilt in His image. I would love to say I’ve never made a mistake since then, but I have made mistakes and He has lovingly during times of discipline shown me a better way, one that testifies to His living in me and His character.

I can tell you that I had to throw out all the man-made doctrines that I had been engrained with, asking Holy Spirit to remove the strength of them from my memory. I have since learned a new doctrine, according to the teachings of Christ and His apostles through the revelation of Holy Spirit. And I am still learning. But one thing I know “He loves me” and there is no power in this world or in darkness that can take that away from me.

He has taught me the importance of true discipleship which is through relationship not religion or programs. In fact, I have come to the place where religion is easily detected and even has a smell that I recognize because I was so deep in the prison of religion and legalism that the sewer rats looked down with pity at me. When you’ve been around someone or something long enough, you become familiar with how they look and even smell. I had gone from an addicted life of drugs into a life of addiction to religion, works and legalism. I was a slave taken captive by all three but today, Praise God, I am as Paul claimed, a bond-servant unto Christ Jesus my lord, completely set free.

Today with a great sadness, I look out and see so many religious organization and religious institutions running with worldly wisdom steeped in worldly philosophies, building platforms and programs attempting to help people. Now, these are all good intentions, but you know what they say about good intentions, the highway to hell is paved with them. Good people trying to help people, yet it is like trying to fill a bucket with water using a strainer. The people cycle around and around doing 360’s. They are not being set free rather they are being held captive to religious dogma’s that offer no long-lasting freedom.

It’s time to get back to the basic and foundational teachings of Jesus Christ in order to see individuals, cities, regions and nations transformed. Jesus said to “disciple” people by teaching them what He has taught, not by the opinions of what He said according to man’s understanding but by the Holy Spirit empowered teachings of the Master and His apostles. We need to teach via the power of Holy Spirit, we need the fiery baptism of the Spirit. Jesus displayed the power of God and taught from that.

He came to Jesus at night and said, “Rabbi, we know that You are a teacher who has come from God. For no one could perform the signs You are doing if God were not with him.” (John 3:2)

When was the last time a seminary taught this way?

Never, because a seminary is a structure set up by men to indoctrinate others according to their narrow understanding of scripture.

Now, there are a few good ministry schools out there but what works the best is for Holy Spirit baptized people to begin fathering and mothering disciples. Classes steeped in word of men with no displays of the power of God will give some a limited narrow viewed understanding. Yet when you see someone with cancer healed by the loving power of the Lord, that is a life transforming event. When you see blind eyes opened, deaf ears opened, mute tongues loosed, your life is impacted with a Spiritual truth that cannot be denied (John 14:10).

We need shepherds who dare not step into the pulpit unless they know their words are so drenched with the oils of Heaven that Holy Spirit can light on fire which is going to cause the hearts of the listeners to burn with a passion for the Father. Paul said the Kingdom of God does not come in word but in power (1 Cor 4:20).

The Father so longs to see His children being transformed into who He has purposed them to be and we need not strategize a new program or new teaching to see this done – we need to preach and teach the Word of God unadulterated in purity. We don’t need any “new” Churches in our cites, we need to pray that fire of God will engulf the ones already standing. We don’t need to rewrite the scriptures and produce modern styled preachers and modern styled talent shows, franchising them to appeal to the world. We don’t need mega churches, we need to go back and study the Book of Acts to see how and where they met and how the whole world was turned upside down.  We simply need to lift of Jesus and watch what He can do!!!

Ask me, and I will give you the nations as your inheritance and the ends of the earth as your own possession. (Psalms 2:8)

We need to stop looking to the governments of this world to be the answer and start praying that Bride of Christ is awakened and begins to walk as the sons & daughters of God, for then will not the nations of this world take notice?

Prayer taken out of schools, abortion, and many other ills of this nation can not be blamed on any political party, it is rather because of the sleeping Church, for we are empowered and authorized to release the governmental rule of Heaven here on earth. We should be defining the culture around us not the world.

We need to stop being a Body believers which only moves with reaction, such as the anger that has swelled up in recent years and to hatred expressed toward the LGBT community. We need to be pushing the gates of hell right out of society with the revelation of who Jesus is and who we are in Him.

Let’s be real here, the movements like the LGBT have only occupied what the Church has surrendered, and a message of hate will not reach them. We need to live our lives in such a degree of relationship with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit that they will become jealous of God’s favor on our lives and seek after it, desiring to know God the way we do. Show me where Jesus showed hate toward any group of people. Yet we can clearly see how He did indeed challenged the governmental authorities of the temple, to show how they had allowed man made laws and traditions to separate the people from the Father.

The transforming power of God’s love is the same today as it was when it knocked one named Saul off from his ride and transformed him into the Apostle Paul, earth shaking teacher of God’s Love & Grace. What He has done for others, what He has done in my life, He can do in your life as well. He loves His Church, He loves His Children and He so desires to see each of us walk in His love and to be washed anew living in our true identities.

Living the Christian life is all but impossible to live through religion or even personal strength. In fact, it cannot be done through either. The only possible way to live the Christian life is via surrendering to the Lordship of Jesus Christ and allowing Holy Spirit to lead. For by Grace (John 1:14) we are saved, and we are ever so blessed to have Holy Spirit bring us into ALL spiritual truth, baptized in the Love of Christ, empowered by His Grace to live like Him.

You too can experience His love today, with surrendered heart, ask Him and watch your life be transformed.

It’s one of things that I have come to see about the ministry at the RiverHouse, it’s about relational transformation, not about building a big church, but building big disciples. The same with the ministry the Lord blessed my wife and I with in 2005, Mighty Arm Ministries, it’s not about building anything rather it’s about setting captives free through the Father love. I wish back when He gave me the revelation of the name “For My arms are so mighty, there is not height nor depth that can escape My love”. Today I can look back and see where He was knocking on my hearts door to pour in His love, but I was too busy seeking man’s ways and religion to take the time to answer. You don’t need to make the same mistake. He’s knocking on the door of your heart today.

Today you can breathe, live and walk in the power of God’s love as true sons & daughters. You can impart His love into others, set captives free, lay hands on the sick and they shall recover. Simply smiling and telling someone that Jesus loves, is so powerful coming from the lips of one who knows it themselves that it can open the door to one’s heart allowing God in to set them free. You don’t need to go to the lengths of despair I went to, simply stop trying to figure it out with your intellect and believe it with faith, you don’t need to book the room I stayed in where the Lord visited me, if you need help with your faith, ask the Father and watch what He shall do.

In Christ,

Dr. Russ Welch, Th.D.

What Next Lord?

Posted: June 12, 2018 in Uncategorized

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The steps of the God-pursuing ones
    follow firmly in the footsteps of the Lord,
    and God delights in every step they take to follow him.
 If they stumble badly they will still survive,
    for the Lord lifts them up with his hands. (Psalms 37:23-24, TPT)

We all go through seasons and sometimes the Lord gives us a hint on what were moving into next and some times He doesn’t. For the past few months I’ve been in the desert somewhat as to the question of what and where next Lord.

I’ve had a friend telling me the Lord showed him that I would be making a move back to my home State, while others have said they didn’t see that. I’ve looked at and thought myself, no I don’t think that is what God has planned. Yet in the silence of the desert when the Father is not speaking I have to ask myself “Have you already spoken” and if so “Did I misread something”

On one hand I could sum up that where I am God is moving yet on the other hand is it the enemy putting up a mirage to side track me? My wife and I started a ministry 14 years ago, so are we to seek where to go in that regard?

What about financially Lord, right now I have no income per say and although what we’ve been doing in ministry is powerful and we see lives being touched, we still do have bills that need to be paid and the reserves are dwindling.

And then theres that big word looming in front “FAITH”.

So do I continue to walk almost blindly trusting that everything will work out or is my faith misplaced and should I be looking for a regular job to pay the bill and cut back on the ministry time?

Did I wrongly hear the Lord when I thought He said to step out of the secular work place and step into ministry completely. I personally don’t like to use the word full-time ministry, as even when I am working I have a full-time opportunity to share the Gospel message of His Kingdom.

And then we have Paul’s message about faith…..

Now faith brings our hopes into reality and becomes the foundation needed to acquire the things we long for. It is all the evidence required to prove what is still unseen”. (Heb 11:1)

So what (Or who) is the foundation?

Some say that the invisible attributes of our Heavenly Father were completely displayed in His Son, thus Christ is the visible evidence of God the Father.

All are but questions, which have yet to be answered.  My Faith remains strong and I know He will speak to me at some point in time and give me direction. So for now I will stay the course walking through the desert sands of not knowing yet fully trusting that He does indeed direct my steps.


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Teachings, Impartation, Activation and sending out (1)
I can see a spiritual reality in the picture above. looking out across the Church horizon one can see three aspects of the Church community in this hour. Two of which are represented in the above photo as being either dead spiritually or greatly malnourished spiritually.
On the right side one can see dead churches stuck in seasons gone by on one side. Some of it being intermingled with the purpose of the Kingdom and that of the purposes of man, which has left them in a strangled stance. These often speak of grace yet teach from a legalistic side of the law.
Then on the left side of the healthy green growth, we see an aspect of the Church in this present day as that of having a strong religious mindset (stronghold). Knowing of Grace yet not fully embracing it or worse, having given way to complete compromise with no Heavenly order whatsoever. Even worse, we see some segments even walking off the path of truth completely, entering into erroneous doctrines to that of even knocking on the door of mysticism.
Then in the very middle is the Remnant in the midst of the other two, who is rising up from the foundational teaching of Jesus and His apostles. They are those who have died, or are dying to self and only want to be that which is the perfect image of the Son. Those who have seen their identity according to the Father’s view and are living their lives out in the identity of son’s and daughter’s. They have begun living lives of co-laboring with Heaven. Some of the Remnant has been assigned by the Father, to remain inside the others two in some form or another. Yet in this hour we are seeing more and more coming out and are gathering together living out the Kingdom life according to the direction of it’s King, Jesus Christ.

“Every person will know by this that you are my disciples, if you shall have love one to the other.” John 13:35

One important thing is to remember that the Father deeply loves those in all three groups yet we must not mistake His love for His Children as a node of confirmation to the structures they are in. In fact I believe it is because of His great love for them that He is raising up modern day “Moses” if you will, to rescue them from the confines of religion. And we must always live our lives out of the motivation of the Father’s love no matter who we are dealing with or find our selves.

Yeshua answered and said to him: “You are the Teacher of Israel and you do not know these things? (John 3:10)

Now, all these groups are able to draw people who are desperate to find hope. Yet the question must be asked, what are they drawing them too? Religion or Spiritual freedom in Christ Jesus.
Many Churches idea of evangelism is built upon the premise of “Building” their fellowships. Yet the are blind to the true evangelism of what Jesus taught. I know because I was of both groups. Praise God that Holy Spirit was able to break through the walls of religion in my own life and bring John 3:10 into that prison cell like a sledge hammer, tearing down the wall that had been built up by wrong teaching.
Now the true Remnant of Christ is beginning to walk in a deeper level of power in the area’s of the prophetic, healing’s and miracles. We are beginning to see what happened in the book of Acts manifesting today. And I believe as we begin to walk in these gift’s of God, reaching the level of “heavens works here on earth” of which our Lord did, then we shall see a shift into the “Greater” works than these happening.
Now, we must also realize that there is still a great hope in Christ that He can in fact bring a major Spiritual reformation into the groups which are off center, having stepped off from the Chief corner stone (Jesus) and His teachings, and held strongly to the misrepresentation of Biblical by men. Having replaced Heaven’s translation of truth for that of men.
Let us pray for the Church as a whole, that a fresh wind of Spiritual truth will blow upon them and release a fresh vision of who we are as a Body according to what the Father desires. Which I believe will not really be so much of a “new” vision as much as it will be a fresh reset to the foundation that Christ Jesus brought and that His apostles of the first Church lived upon and taught from.
While at the same time, may our own spiritual eyes be open to the truth that religion, legalism and compromise have no place in the Kingdom of God. For in all things (actions, words and deeds) may our lives bring Glory to the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

House Meeting verses Big Church

Posted: November 29, 2017 in Uncategorized

I believe that the Father still loves and is moving in the the Church. Although I also believe that due to the unwillingness of some to return to the foundations of the true apostolic Kingdom teachings, that He is calling many out.

If we were to dig deep in a study to the compassion between the Bride in the book of Acts and the traditional Church of our day we would see that reality that a large part the Protestant Church never fully cut ties with Catholicism during the reformation 500 years ago, they simply changed titles, even as some in the first century desired to keep many of the traditional and ritualistic practices of Judaism.

So, many are still established in a man centered functioning, anchored in deep religious constraints of man made traditions and rules. However must not deny God’s ability to move past the constraints of religion realizing that even in this settings the Power of God’s love can still move and touch lives.

We see a spiritual truth as to the lack of complete spiritual transformation of lives that is found in the preaching of the Gospel of salvation only rather than the liberating truth of the Gospel of the Kingdom teaching true sozo, for many are not being liberated to the place of being transformed into power of heaven and living as true son’s and daughter’s of God, operating out of that Identity even as Jesus displayed in His life here.

As well, one must see with spiritual eyes open that there is also a calling of many of the Remnant to come out and allow Holy Spirit to gather in homes for meeting’s of the saints.

Also to note, I have been in some house meeting’s that were either mini replicas of a Church in leadership & structure of meetings or merely a gripe group were people sat around bashing and complaining about the traditional Church. This is not Kingdom people, it is rather a meeting allowing the enemy to come in and cause division and strife.

Both (Church & Kingdom gatherings in Homes) are being used of the Lord today (I have witness the powerful presence of the Lord in both settings) and we must be cautious not to condemn or speak ill of the other as this New Season of Spiritual reformation is indeed bringing walls down in the areas where people are desperate for a true and valid move of God.

As in ALL things whether words or actions we must walk & display the compassionate LOVE of God and cause none to stumble.

~Dr. Russ Welch Th.D, D.D.

Sunday Morning Grace gatherings in Jacksonville Florida


And from him, the whole body constructed and joined in every joint, according to a gift given in measure to every member for his growth of the body, that his building may be completed in love. (Eph 4:16)

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Have you ever really looked at a hand – the four fingers and the thumb – all different in size and even shaped differently yet together they function in beautiful harmony.

Now if you cut one or more away, the hand doesn’t function to it’s full capacity – one of the fingers and or thumb must over react to make the adjustment for the missing member. Something else, when they are all there they number 5, Grace – even as when they are all there working according to their design, there is a beautiful gracefulness about them.

Now, I have seen people who are missing one or more, I’ve also seen people who have had all of them yet because of nerve damage or arthritis they suffer as they members seem to have a mind of there own.

Sadly today the Body at large is suffering because of each member desiring to do its own thing. Everyone feels that they each have a call to do their “own” ministry. Yet when you look at the teachings of Jesus, the Book of Acts, and the writings of Paul, they speak of anything but a “single ministry” mentality – they truthfully speak of team work, family and unity.

“My ministry” sound so selfishly self-serving and self centered….

This “my ministry” mentality has caused great damage to the body when the Biblical truth is that we each need each other and until we can put down our pride, erase wrong teaching and become united in unity with one mind, but to please the Father the body and the world will continue to suffer the loss of what Jesus created and Holy Spirit seeks to continue.

I use to have the “my ministry” mindset or sometimes I would refer to it being “My wife and I’s ministry”. Yet now I cringe when people put that label on me, for in all truth it is HIS ministry which is purposed to flow through myself and those whom the Father has purposed me to serve with.

Where ever you are, stop being a single ministry minded servant and seek out the very people the Lord has purposed you to serve with (Not over) that the Body may be whole, functioning according the the Lords design, each a very important member yet no more important greater than the members the Father has purposed you to be joined too. For then we shall see the Father being pleased and the world shall see His Glory shine forth.

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This is HIS Kingdom and we all are Co-heirs, fellow citizens re-birthed as adopted children of the Father but to worship Him in Truth & Love and walk in His lavishing love poured out on us each equally..

 

Let us be the generation that puts an end to the spiritual arthritis in the Body and become united in Christ minded ministry……


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The New Testament out-lines what a gathering looks like and sadly many miss this. Either that or they are taught that the model of today is the true model.

Here is what I believe we find one looks like according to scripture;

Is it a Kingdom gathering if its in a large Cathedral or Mega Church setting?

No, not necessarily yet the Lord can still move within one.

Is it only in a house sitting?

No, not necessarily although because of persecution this is how they met in the New Testament. And I personally believe that in small groups, connected through out a town, city or even State can be far more productive and cost effective.

Does it have a pastor?

No, not in the manner for which most Churches operate today. The New Testament model shows a plurality of leaders (elders). But this by no means warrants that a group must not have a teacher or one who is matured as an elder who the Lord is using to disciple others into the elder’s role. (Acts 2:42-47) Much like what Jesus himself had taught them (Luke 9:1-6), (Matt 10:1-16)

Do they collect offering’s?

Yes, they should collect an offering to go into the StoreHouse of the Lord which can be used for many purposes with regard to those who gather together as well as fund missions from within the group. The storehouse can also assist the needs of those whom the Lord puts on the hearts of the group. This does not mean that the group needs to support a sole individual who wants to be their “Leader” which is a mark of many groups and Churches today. I am not saying that one who is called to ministry is not entitled to receive money to support them as there is a Biblical principle as well. That is a different story. I know of people who started a house group (Church) and then forces their bills upon the group in a manner for which the group is manipulated through guilt into supporting them. Paul set the high road about this subject and a diligent student will go study what I mean. The positive thing in regard to meeting in private homes is that no money is wasted on rent or mortgages.

Lessons from my personal study:

I’ve spent the better part of a decade and a half studying the Kingdom Model and I’ve seen the good, the bad and the ugly. Regretfully the good have been far in between. I attended groups that merely sit around and complain about the big Church and bring no Glory to the Lord and sadly they are generally are simply a smaller model of what they are complaining about.

I have witnessed some that morphed into a secluded group of believers who don’t evangelize and are totally scared of “Out-siders” coming in and contaminating their group. This is scary and cultish as they general end up with a single leader.

I have also witnessed a few that are onto something and this is generally found in persecuted nations but there are a few as well which are thinly spread out across America. These group are tapping into the Kingdom culture and the Lord is beginning to really move. Although, right now it may well be considered a remnant of sorts. I have heard from others and believe myself that in the coming months, especially here in America it will begin to swell in momentum as the “Mega-Churches” have been draining the Nations storehouse to support their personal kingdom agenda’s which require mega mortgages and salaried staff to keep the machine operating. The Spirit is opening the spiritual eyes of many. In these groups, we find that unlike the Mega type Church, these Kingdom gatherings have a plurality of leadership, taking turns teaching and all the gifts operating within the group.

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When we tap into the scriptures we read how the early Church gathered from house to house, how the Apostles planted (discipled) teachers, evangelist, prophets and pastors (elders) and then moved onto the next home to reproduce. You can visibly see the “Gifts” of the Spirit operating in each group. Were they perfect? No, yet today we have their mistakes to learn from and with a greater understanding of the Pauline revelations he received through Holy Spirit. One can see where there was Unity, the Glory of the Lord was present. Unity comes when a group of people are of one-mind and who are seeking to glorify the Lord and not worried about who is the leader, how they are going to pay the mortgage, who is going to do this and do that. In fact, they were not worried about the government of the world or the culture around them because they all knew that they were commissioned to represent the Kingdom government of Jesus and to release the culture of the Kingdom, being an influence of grace & love rather than being influenced by greed and immorality.

We know from scripture that when they gathered it was centered around Jesus, often with songs, praise and worship along with teaching. (Col 3:16). More than likely, upon a deep study of the scriptures and what scholars state, their meeting consisted of worship, practice of Spiritual gifts, teaching, prayer, fellowship, the Lord’s supper and Baptism.

We know based on historical facts that most homes were in fact apartments for the most part consisting of one or two rooms there were however a few that may have owned a single home structure yet this was not the norm in that day. Of course, back then a whole family lived there and often even sons with their wives. A custom unlike what we in America are accustomed to although in recent years because of economic hardships it is be coming a not so uncommon practice here. So more than likely these groups were not larger than 15 to 20 persons which then would break off to form another group, yet they were still connected in one form or other.

Upon images-10studying the house meeting structure of the New Testament, many are amazed at how fast Paul developed leaders. Of course, upon reading scripture we find than generally the person who opened their home were considered leaders and others blossomed around them.

Paul speaks of this in first Thessalonians 5:12-13, yet he does not attach “titles” to them. Again, we see that leadership pretty much developed organically.

Now, nowhere in the New Testament can one find a picture that closely resembles any of the fully developed systems at play in the main stream Church today. Back then “Church” government was not highly developed, and the local gatherings were a rather loosely knit group. These small gatherings did however exist side-by-side with other house groups. We can pretty much gather from the scriptures that these believers saw themselves as part of a greater city-wide family of believers. Ministry from these groups was fluid and dynamic. Members were encouraged to experience their spiritual gifts for the common good of the Body, and leaders operated as gifted men and women. This led to many opportunities for ordinary people to develop into leaders. (Rom 12:6-8; 1 Cor 12:8-10, 27-28)

hqdefault-3I believe that even as we see more and more open verbal and legal attacks against the Church and Christians in America and abroad, if one is truly tuned into what the Spirit is speaking, they to shall find the Father calling the Bride to journey back in time to apply the values and ministry practices found in the New Testament. While house to house ministry might look different today, many of the same Biblical principles apply and will help us to not only begin to disciple others, who go on to disciple others, we will also see the body coming back into unity and with that the Glory of the Lord shall once again be seen across this nation and through-out the world. Even if it is a remnant that begins, the fire will spread even as did through the first century Church.

Again,  I believe I have heard and learned through Holy Spirit in scripture as well as to what I have personally witnessed, this is what a Kingdom meeting does look like. Let us pray that the Bride awakens in this generation in this hour for His purpose.

I will be writing more on this topic in the coming months and welcome anyone else’s thoughts and insight as well.

~Dr. Russ Welch

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Jesus promised: Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and GREATER WORKS than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father. (John 14:12)
 
We have yet to see all these greater works to be accomplished, because the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ has failed to unite, and therefore the power of God has been unable to move.
 
Where there is unity, every gift of the Spirit and every fruit of the Spirit will be in operation. Then and only then can the supernatural power of God move.
 
Those who are willing to lay down their own agenda’s and seek the Kingdom and His Righteousness (Jesus Christ) will see 2017 as a year in which the Doors of the Kingdom of Heaven opens before them.
 
We must forget about our own ministries and fellowships. We must forget about who we are and what we want to be. We must unite ourselves around the Word of God. As we do, we will see ourselves ushered into an age of the supernatural power of God.
 
We need to forget about petty doctrines and unite ourselves on the Word of God to fight this last-day onslaught of the enemy. Satan is going to bring every power from the depths of hell against God’s people and all humanity in these last days. The Word of God says he has come “to steal, and to kill, and to destroy” (John 10:10). Satan knows his time is short, and he’s going to give it everything he’s going to give it everything he’s got.
 
Too many Christians have forgotten Galatians 5:22–23, where the fruit of the Spirit is listed: love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, and temperance. All of these need to be in demonstration.
 
2017 is marked to be a year of “Greater Things” and those who embrace it with true Love & Unity will see the Lord moving in Power!!!

Love is the Kingdoms master Key

Posted: December 26, 2016 in Uncategorized

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A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. (John 13:34)

For almost 9 years I sought the entrance into the Kingdom of God with a sense of desperation. I wanted to experience what life inside the Kingdom was like rather than settling in to simply reading old time writings of how those a generation or 2 before us experienced it. I came to the place of just being worn-out spiritually, I was completely exhausted of but staring through a window of the past into what I knew was happening now.

Those of you who have been a friend on facebook for long may have witnessed the inner struggle I was going through over the past several years or maybe I was just very good at masking it. Yet anyone who has read my post since this past March have heard me mention numerous times about a life changing moment I had in Saluda North Carolina this past March. Grace broke through the walls of religion that had trapped me for years. But it was not Grace (Jesus John 1:14) alone, for Grace was accompanied by Truth and they both gained access through the Key of Love….The Father’s love which in the wee hours of the morning on March 28th, washed over me as though I was standing under a 20000 gal water tower just as it’s bottom fell out.

Many today are in search of entering the Kingdom of God but I can tell you that you’ll have to strip yourself of some personal baggage in order to enter – Religion, Pride, Jealousy, Envy, Unforgiveness and bitterness will not be allowed into the Kingdom.

Friends, picture yourself going to the Airport with a gun over your shoulder, a bomb wrapped around your waste and a knife in your hand. You will not be getting on that plane, even if you only have but one of these items – You will find out real quick that you will not gain entrance.

Holy Spirit is just like the TSA, He is protecting the other citizens as well as the sovereignty of the government who owns the land upon which the entrance gate is standing and the King who rules it.

Strangely enough, you will find most of the baggage is securely tied to the one called Pride. Yet Praise God, for when His Son, openly with a public display of Justice totally destroyed the power of Pride and left it with no legal right to operate within His Children.

Now, you just need to claim your rights as a citizen of the Kingdom of Heaven and send that nasty foul smelling baggage packing back to the father of lies from where it came.

So beloved, the good news if that the only thing you really have to do to get rid of that baggage is to look to and accept the Finished Work of the Cross, for Jesus has already defeated their power, you just need to agree with Heaven in regard to its being done.

New Season

2017 is the season God is calling you to step into and begin experiencing the Joy of Kingdom citizenship – Don’t waste time running down the Roman road or trying to find another key – You first must find Jesus and He will give you the key. The Father is speaking to His children right now, the Bride of His Son “Come take hold of this key, for NOW is the Time.

God the Father is saying to all of us, “Walk in my statute of love, walk in my commandment of love, and I’ll take sickness away from the midst of thee, and the number of thy days I will fulfill. I will fill your barns til the burst from over flowing. I will renew your years and restore all that the enemy like a locust has consumed, for my Love if the miracle growing power even to the tree that has all the appearance of being dead.”

Our hands have been cleansed, and our hearts have been purified at the cross, the work is finished the Victory has been WON.

This New season will be the best yet and the mark of those who are going to have Heaven bend down and kiss their lives and ministries with favor are those who are operating in the manifestation of the Father’s Love.

Their love for others and their love simply for His presence.

They’ll be the ones who seek NO glory for themselves or their ministry rather everything about their lives will release and send His Glory back to Him. For this is the sign of the manifestation of the sons (and daughters) of God, they resemble the One who has brought salvation to their lives – they shall walk triumphantly in His image Spiritually, the same Spiritual DNA, Mindset and Heart beat. Praise God.


Watch Out for Those Who Lead You Away from the Truth

I appeal to you, brothers, to watch out for those who cause divisions and create obstacles contrary to the doctrine that you have been taught; avoid them. Such persons do not serve our Lord Christ, but their own appetites, and by smooth talk and flattery they deceive the hearts of the naive. For your obedience is known to all, so that I rejoice over you, but I want you to be wise as to what is good and innocent as to what is evil. The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you.

I recall talking to a wise leader of a large missions organization about doctrinal faithfulness. He said something to this effect, “It’s crucial. And so is unity. Some people emphasize one, and some the other. Our organization is made of two kinds of people: purity boys and unity boys.” The unity boys naturally emphasize the preciousness of personal relationships and tend to neglect an emphasis on truth. The purity boys naturally emphasize the preciousness of truth and tend to neglect the nurture of personal relationships.

In fact, you could probably categorize people and churches and denominations and institutions and movements in the evangelical church today (or even in society in general) along these lines: There are those who emphasize doctrinal purity, and there are those that emphasize relational unity.

Loving People and Loving Truth

I hope you are feeling uncomfortable with that description. A good impulse inside of you would be saying right now: “Do we have to choose? Can’t it be both? Can’t you love truth and love people?” In fact, it would be an even more biblical impulse if you found yourself thinking, “I don’t even think you can love people if you don’t love truth. How can you do what is ultimately good for people if you don’t have any strong convictions about what is ultimately good?”

And yet there is no escaping the reality that people and churches and denominations and schools and even whole periods in history lean one way or the other. I think the period of history we live in is not an easy time to be a lover of truth. The most common criticism, if you stand for an important truth and imply by that stand that others should believe it, is that you are arrogant, which is the opposite of being loving (1 Corinthians 13:4), and therefore you are undermining relationships.

For many thoughtful people today the only path to peaceful relationships in a pluralistic world is the path of no truth that deserves assent from everyone. It seems on the face of it to make sense. If no one claims that what he believes deserves assent from anyone else, then we can live together in peace. Right? So peaceful pluralism and diminished truth claims go hand in hand.

But it doesn’t work like that. When there is no truth that deserves assent from everybody, the only arbiter in our competing desires is power. Where truth doesn’t define what’s right, might makes right. And where might makes right, weak people pay with their lives. When the universal claim of truth disappears, what you get is not peaceful pluralism or loving relationships; what you get is concentration camps and gulags.

Purity for the Sake of Unity

I want you to see from the Bible—and feel in your bones—the importance of being a purity boy for the sake of being a unity boy. I want you to see and feel how out of step this text is with today’s Western culture. It pictures a way of thinking and living that most of our fellow Americans would consider offensive, unloving, fundamentalistic, and out of date. It’s mainly a purity text—a text calling for vigilance in matters of truth and doctrine. But it’s not only that. In a striking way, it is a unity text. The goal of the vigilance for right teaching is to avoid Christ-belittling, self-exalting dissension.

So my hope in preaching from verses 17 and 18 is that you will be freed from any blindness or bondage to this truth-diminishing period of time in which we live. And I pray that, because of this liberty, you would know what it is to love your adversaries and that you would have fresh power from the gospel to magnify Christ in showing that love.

Let’s read again Romans 16:17-18,

I appeal to you, brothers, to watch out for those who cause divisions and create obstacles contrary to the doctrine that you have been taught; avoid them. For such persons do not serve our Lord Christ, but their own appetites, and by smooth talk and flattery they deceive the hearts of the naive.

Verse 17 gives two commands that seem contradictory, but they are joined by a phrase that shows why they are not contradictory. And verse 18 gives two reasons why these two commands are so crucial. Let’s look first at the commands in verse 17.

Watch Out for Those Who Cause Divisions

The first command in verse 17 is to watch out for those who cause divisions and create obstacles or stumbling blocks. “I appeal to you, brothers, to watch out for those who cause divisions and create obstacles.” So it is clear from this command that Paul is concerned about unity. He wants to promote unity. Watch out for those who cause divisions. These are enemies of unity. Watch out for them. I don’t want them to have that effect on you.

Avoid Them

The second command in verse 17 is to avoid these people. The last phrase in the verse: “Avoid them.” Stay away from them. Now the reason I said these two commands sound contradictory is that the first one is driven by a passion for unity: Watch out for those who cause divisions. And the second one is, in fact, a call for division. When you spot such a division-causing person, divide from him. Avoid him.

The Dividing Line of Doctrine

What is it then between these two commands that helps us see how they are not in fact contradictory? It’s Paul’s reference to doctrine. Verse 17: “I appeal to you, brothers, to watch out for those who cause divisions and create obstaclescontrary to the doctrine that you have been taught.” The issue here is not the same as in chapter 14 where Paul is dealing with different convictions about non-essential things. There he said, in verse 5, “Each one should be fully convinced in his own mind.” There was no talk in chapter 14 about avoiding people. The whole point was to help the strong and the weak Christians live together in mutual respect and understanding.

But now here in Romans 16:17, the approach is dramatically different. Here Paul says: Avoid them. Divide from them. Why? Because they are promoting doctrine contrary to what they had been taught. Now Paul’s response to this could have been: Well, nobody has all the truth, and everybody has a piece of it, and unity is more important than truth, and so don’t divide. And we would say: That impulse would not be all bad, would it? Unity is a good thing. Paul cares about it. His first command is: “Watch out for those who cause divisions.”

Truth-Based Division for the Sake of Truth-Based Unity

But that is not the way he responded to this situation. Instead, for the sake of unity—that is, truth-based unity—Paul calls for truth-based division. Avoid them. I don’t know how Paul could make any clearer how he relates doctrine and unity. For Paul, doctrine is the basis of unity. Without the common doctrine they had been taught, the unity would not have been Christian unity. So he is willing to call for truth-based disunity (“Avoid them.” “Divide from them.”) for the sake of truth-based unity.

In other words, when a person departs from the doctrine that the apostles had taught, Paul sees this as a greater threat to unity than the disunity caused by avoiding such people. If we say: How can that be? How can dividing from a false teacher who rises up in the church promote unity in the church? The answer is that the only unity that counts for unity in the church is rooted in a common apostolic teaching. Isolating false teachers—avoiding them—is Paul’s strategy for preserving unity that is based on true teaching.

Joy in the Truth Is Dominant

Now let’s pause here before looking at the reasons for these commands in verse 18. I want to make a clarifying comment about both of these commands and the doctrine that connects them.

First, with regard to the command to “watch out for those who cause divisions and create obstacles contrary to the doctrine that you have been taught,” it is possible to go overboard on this. I hesitate even to say it, since I don’t think this is the temptation of most churches or most Christians today. But it is possible, and there are churches and people that do go overboard.

What I mean is that they become so obsessed with spotting doctrinal error that they lose their ability to rejoice in doctrinal truth. They’re like dogs that are trained so completely to sniff out drugs at the airport, that even when they’re off duty they greet everybody that way. It doesn’t make for a very welcoming atmosphere.

The book of Romans does not make this mistake. Periodically Paul warns against doctrinal or ethical error. But most of Romans is a glorious display of the work of Christ for us and in us. So let’s ask the Lord to help us get the balance right here. We must do this: “Watch out for those who cause divisions and create obstacles contrary to the doctrine that you have been taught.” But this is not the main thing we do. Vigilance over error is necessary, but joy in the truth is dominant.

There Is a Defined Body of Doctrine

Second, with regard to the doctrine, don’t miss the obvious: There is such a thing—a body of doctrine that someone can go against. Verse 17: “Watch out for those who cause divisions and create obstacles contrary to the doctrine that you have been taught.” There is a doctrinal standard. There is something you can depart from. Paul refers to it in several ways. In Romans 6:17, he calls it the standard of teaching: “[You] have become obedient from the heart to the standard of teachingto which you were committed.” In 2 Timothy 1:13-14, he calls it the pattern of sound words and the good deposit. “Follow the pattern of the sound words that you have heard from me, in the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus. By the Holy Spirit who dwells within us, guard the good deposit entrusted to you.” InActs 20:27, he calls it the whole counsel of God. “I did not shrink from declaring to you the whole counsel of God.”

So there is a body or standard or pattern of sound doctrine. The caution here, of course, is that we must not put every minor opinion about hundreds of Bible verses in this category so that there is no room for any disagreement at all (cf.Philippians 3:15). The pattern of sound doctrine would be a faithful summary of biblical essentials determined by how crucial they are in expressing and preserving the history of redemption, the nature and condition of man, the nature and work of Christ, the nature and word of the Holy Spirit, and the nature and work of God the Father. One of the greatest challenges in the quest for unity is deciding what belongs in this body of doctrine when Paul says, if someone departs from it, avoid him. That’s part of what the elders were working on last year in the baptism question. And which we are still working on.

Leave Room for Enemy Love

Third, with regard to the second command at the end of verse 17 (avoid them), we need to be sure we leave room for obedience to the teaching in Romans 12 that says we should “Bless those who curse you” (v. 14), and, “If possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all” (v. 18), and so on.

Avoiding someone does not mean: Stop caring about him, or stop praying for him, or even stop talking to them. When Peter acted contrary to the gospel in Galatians 2, Paul did not first avoid him. He first confronted him with a view to winning him back. That kind of contact is not forbidden. What Paul commands with the words avoid them, is not no contact at all, but rather avoid the kind of contact that communicates life can go on as usual between us. It can’t. If you, as a professing Christian, persist in departing from the doctrine the apostles taught, we can’t simply hang out together like we used to.

False Teachers Seem Nice

That brings us finally to verse 18 and the two reasons Paul gives for why doctrinal vigilance is so important. Verse 18: “For such persons [that is, the persons who depart from the doctrine] do not serve our Lord Christ, but their own appetites, and by smooth talk and flattery they deceive the hearts of the naive.”

Let’s take the second one first. Verse 18b: “By smooth talk and flattery they deceive the hearts of the naive.” The word for flattery is simply blessing. Andsmooth talk doesn’t necessarily mean manifestly slippery. It just means pleasant and plausible. So the reason we must be so vigilant over biblical doctrine is that those who depart from it take simple people with them by pleasant, plausible speech that presents itself as a blessing. False teachers don’t get a following by being rough and harsh. They get a following by being nice.

Just take two examples from history: Arius (d. 336) and Socinus (d. 1604)—both of whom denied the deity of Christ. Parker Williamson describes Arius like this:

Here was a bright, energetic, attractive fellow, the kind of citizen whom any Rotary Club would welcome. Singing sea chanties in dockside pubs and teaching Bible stories to the Wednesday night faithful, this was an immensely popular man. His story reminds us that heresy does not bludgeon us into belief. We are seduced. (Parker T. Williamson, Standing Firm: Reclaiming the Chastain Faith in Times of Controversy [Lenoir, North Carolina: PLC Publications, 1996], p. 31.)

And another writer describes Socinus like this:

He was a gentleman. His morals were above reproach and he distinguished himself by his unfailing courtesy. Unfailing courtesy was remarkable in an age when even the great Protestant leaders, Luther and Calvin would use vile street language when arguing with their opponents.

This means that it will seldom be popular to resist false teachers in the church because they are almost always perceived as bringing a blessing and speaking with winsome words. They are gentlemen. And Paul says the innocent are carried away. Hence he says, “Watch out for them. And avoid them.”

False Teachers Serve Their Own Appetites

The other reason why doctrinal vigilance is so crucial, Paul says, is (verse 18a) because “such persons [the false teachers] do not serve our Lord Christ, but their own appetites”—literally their own belly. In other words, the issue in false teaching is not a simple intellectual mistake. Behind the plausible speech and the smooth gentlemanly demeanor is idolatry, and the idol is the belly—the appetite for food or sex or human approval. Behind serious false teaching, we almost always find not merely intellectual mistakes, but worldly passions enslaving the mind.

Watch Out

So I close with a pointed call to vigilance: Watch out for smooth talkers who pastor large churches, write many books, lead wide ministries, and do not manifestly prize above their earthly good the whole counsel of God.

Full author john piperJohn Piper (@JohnPiper) is founder and teacher of desiringGod.org and chancellor of Bethlehem College & Seminary. For 33 years, he served as pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is author of more than 50 books.

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