Where is The True Church? Part I
Jesus declared, “I will build My Church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it” (Matt. 16:18). This Church, Christ’s Church, the true Church was foretold to never be extinguished, to never die out. So then, where is this True Church?
In Oct, 2013 there has been a progression of the revealed revelation of the Original Gospel of The Kingdom of God in my life. In my hunger and thirst for this Gospel, I have come to discover that the Church is indeed preaching another Gospel, which is clearly minus of power, demonstration to heal the sick, raise the dead and cast out devils. This Gospel was preached by Jesus and told to his disciples to preach the same. (Luke 4:43)
So then this could not be the same church that Jesus spoke about, established and became the Cheif Corner Stone of. Nearly 2,000 years ago, Jesus built His Church and promised that it could never be destroyed (Matt. 16:18)
For nearly 2,000 years, almost everyone has been looking in the wrong place for God’s Church. Let the truth be told, The true Church was called out of this world, out of its religions, creeds, customs, beliefs and traditions. The word translated throughout the New Testament as “church” comes from the Greek word ecclesia, meaning to be “called out; and Christ’s Church has come out of the world. This has made it more difficult for many in this hour to locate it. Many in this hour do not know what to look for. This helps explain why so few would become converted in this hour and ages before us. In fact, it is evident from just this next passage that the true Church of God would never be large. Notice how Christ addresses His Church in Luke 12:32: “Fear not, little flock; for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom.” So where then is The True Church?
By extensive observation, The respected and accepted churches of this world are so because they teach the popular doctrines and traditions, familiar to the masses. By no means could any of these well-known denominations of professing Christianity be considered a “little flock.” Instead, many of them are comprised of millions, or even hundreds of millions of members. One has over a billion......stay tuned!