33 comments on “What I’ve Learned in Organic Church Part 2: The Life of the Church Flows from Christ’s Life in Us, Not From Our Activity

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  4. Great post, brother! I LOVE the Star Trek intro adaptation =) Fabulous! We are told (since birth if we’re raised in the church) about all the things we are supposed to do (or not do) for the Lord. It’s constant doing. Constantly trying to do or not do.

    When I began to realize that what He wanted was someone to truly know, love, and enjoy Him I had a rush of excitement and relief. But when I tried to live in that new revelation and freedom I discovered how very deep this desire to do ran within me. It was/is (at least it was/is for me) a very difficult transition to make. There are old habits, old thoughts (“surely the Lord wants more than that”), and old ambitions that have to die. And they crop up, usually, when least expected.

    Having begun to experience (in a small way) what it is to rest in Christ and enjoy Him I can honestly say that He Himself truly does satisfy the desires of my heart. Life truly does flow out of Him. Not the knowledge of Him or the theory of Him, but out of Himself.

    He is real. He is living. He is active. And He is more than enough.

    Love,
    Bridge

    • Yes! He’s really after something internal – a purified heart connected to Him through an experience of Himself. How great is that?!!? Thanks so much for reading.

    • The marriage analogy is also from experience. Been there, done that, and burned the t-shirt! It’s so good to take our relationships (marriage, Christ, others) into a place of intimate knowing.

      I can’t wait for the other posts, too!

  5. Great post! I liked when you said “activity without relationship doesn’t lead to much of anything except exhaustion.” It really helps to bring home the point that true relationships with Christ produces activity that He truly desires, not what we see as good programming. When we work with Christ, in relation with Him, things seem to work differently.

    • Yes! Activity isn’t wrong, we’re just too good at misplacing the priorities. I believe it’s all bound up in our fallen nature, and that it causes us to live so much out of our own intellect and power to do what we think pleases God. But His ways are not our ways, thankfully. Thank you for reading!

  6. Awesome family! Thanks for the window into your lives and the life of Christ in you and through you. We so need to share Him with each other. I am thoroughly enjoying reading your blogs. Onward brothers and sisters, you are blessing the body in ways you do not know.

  7. “Our center is not found in the external trappings of religion, but in the inward spirit where the Holy Spirit resides in us. The center and foundation of our community is knowing Christ together through intimate, spiritual fellowship with Him, expressing Him to each other, and following the revelation of Himself that He imparts to us (living by His indwelling life). “. I love this.

  8. I find this a very well-written article, but I really don’t come away from reading it with any insight into what organic church might look like. Lots of “what we’re about” without concrete “for instances”. Some specific examples would have been really helpful (not just the marriage similarity). Otherwise, it just looks like more theory, and I know it’s not. For those of us still not connected (though we’d sure like to be) with others who grasp at least the basic understanding of what the church isn’t (what we’ve all thought it was) and what we know it is, there’s nothing concrete here to sink our teeth into.

    I’m not looking for a set of rules to follow – that’s why I have no desire to go back to the institutional church. But please give me (and others) a picture of what you are talking about when you say that you see Jesus in everything everywhere, etc.

    Again, this really was a well-written article, but maybe the following articles will be changed a bit to be more helpful to those not already a part of your experience.

  9. Bravo, Mark! It is about expressing the life of Jesus that is in each of us, corporately and individually–not about “doing”.

    Thanks for writing this, brother. Greatly needed.

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