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Until…The Future of the Five Fold Ministry

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by Michael King on November 3, 2012 at 2:03 pm
Posted In: spiritual leadership

the book of Ephesians we read,

“And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers; For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ:  Till we all come in the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ:”

Ephesians 4:11-13

From these passages of scripture, we know that the offices of the apostle, prophet, evangelist, pastor and teacher were given till. The word “till” in the King James Version means “until” and is a scriptural time key relevant to the five-fold ministry. The question for all of us to ask is, until when?

The five-fold ministry is not forever

The underlying premise of this writing is that the five-fold ministry occupies a particular and limited time in church history. The gift offices, therefore, are transitory. They are but a phase in the maturing of the body of Christ. So, the answer to our question is that the five-fold ministry was given until the body of Christ matures.

For a time, ancient Israel was placed under the Law of Moses. The types and shadows that they kept were to be a schoolmaster to bring them to Christ. So, too, the Church has been placed for a time under the tutelage of the five-fold ministry that it might be raised up into Christ. Those aspects of the law that prefigured Christ passed away when He fulfilled them. Likewise, those aspects of the five-fold ministry that are meant to complete the church will pass away once the church is perfected.

We are the friend of the Bride Groom

As five-fold ministers, we are the friend of the Bridegroom. Our joy and purpose are to see that the bride is made ready. Once this occurs, the purpose of the friend of the Bridegroom is fulfilled. While we do have a position of great importance and authority relative to our duties, once our course is run, we will fade into the background. This is the destiny of the five-fold ministry.

John the Baptist prepared the way of the Lord by calling the Children of Israel to repentance. He announced to the nation the coming of One greater than himself. The five-fold ministers are also preparing God’s people to receive One greater than they. Compared to the glory that shall be revealed in the manifested Sons of God, we will be unworthy to unlatch their shoes.

God is annointing us to build His temple

As God anointed Bezaleel and Aholiab to build the tabernacle in the wilderness, God is anointing those of the five-fold ministry to build His spiritual house in this present age. He is filling us with His spirit of, wisdom, understanding, and knowledge, so that we can build His spiritual tabernacle. Through the apostles and prophets, God is continuing to reveal the divine blueprint for His glorious house. Through God’s plan, every facet of this living temple that we are constructing shows forth Christ. Yet, know this, there shall come a day when the house of God is complete and we will have finished our work.

To some of us, the completion of this task will be very traumatic, namely because our identity is wrapped up in who we are in the ministry. God does not blame us. Many of us have suffered unspeakable hardships. We have toiled long and have given up much to answer the call of God on our lives. However, God is saying to you this day, the Spirit of ministry that is upon you is transitory, but His relationship with you is not. At some point in the future, the Spirit that empowers you shall decrease as it begins to increase upon the perfected body of Christ.

John the Baptist had an expiration date

For years, John the Baptist, clothed in camel’s hair, lived alone with God in the wilderness. Perhaps the reason John was a voice crying in the wilderness was that no synagogue would let him in their doors. Yet, for one brief, shining moment, John rose above it all as the Spirit of Elijah came upon him. He said, “Prepare ye the way of the Lord” as he baptized unto repentance in the River Jordan. The ministry that he had been preparing for from his mother’s womb was being fulfilled and his life’s purpose was being realized. Yet with all of his apparent success John, by revelation, said to his disciples:

“He must increase, but I must decrease.”

John 3:30

Like John, we of the five-fold ministry will have our day. God’s Spirit will come upon us, and we, too, will prepare the way of the Lord in His people. We shall shine and we shall do mighty exploits. Yet, when the body of Christ reaches the fullness of His stature, we must decrease.

There shall come a time, my friends, when the body of Christ will arise to perform the work of the ministry that we have carried upon our shoulders for so long. At that time, they must increase and we must decrease. This is because God does not want the focus to be on us any longer. Some of us, like John, may even be removed. God did not want the eyes of His people to be upon John, but upon Jesus. This is why he was allowed to be put in prison and martyred.

Are you willing to decrease?

Are we willing to let go and have God place the emphasis, anointing, and unction upon the body of Christ rather than upon us? Moreover, are we willing to step aside and watch as His manifested sons perform the ministry that we have labored so long in? Have we, as God’s husbandmen, been so long in God’s vineyard that we have begun to covet His land? Or, will we be faithful servants who will open wide the gates to God and say, “Look, Master, I’ve kept your vineyard; here it is, take it. My joy is that you have the increase.”

The operative word is “until”

The word is till, that is, until Christ comes to possess that which He has entrusted to us. The power of the Spirit, and all that goes with the five-fold ministry, are only for a time and a season. They are just anointed offices given to men and women by the Holy Spirit and are not part of our own inherent abilities. We must realize that we are men and women and that, without the Holy Spirit’s five-fold anointing, will become like anyone else.

God says,

“Now when John had heard in the prison the works of Christ, he sent two of his disciples, And said unto him, Art thou he that should come, or do we look for another?”

Matthew 11:2-3

What had happened? Didn’t John baptize Jesus in the River Jordan and didn’t he recognize Him as the Christ then? Didn’t the heavens open up, and the Spirit of God descend as a dove and say, “This is My Beloved Son in whom I am well pleased.” Yet, in prison, John doubted if Jesus truly was the Christ. The reason for John’s confusion was that his knowledge of who Jesus was did not come from his intellect, but from the Spirit that was upon him. When the Spirit of God lifted, so did the revelation he once had.

Beginning to live by revelation alone

Another example of this type of heavenly knowledge is when Peter answered Jesus and said, “Thou art the Christ, the Son of the Living God.” Jesus answered him saying, “Flesh and blood hath not revealed this unto thee.” Peter’s knowledge of who Christ was did not stem from what his eyes saw, but from what his spirit knew. John, in the same way, knew by revelation that Jesus was the Lamb of God who would take away the sins of the world. Therefore, as the Spirit decreased, so did the revelation that had been upon him, and he became only John.

There is coming a day, and I prophesy it by the word of the Lord that the revelation, office, and power that are upon us shall lift and be transferred to the greater Christ that will be revealed in His perfected body. This body, when connected to the head, will be God manifest in the flesh. Emanuel will again walk the Earth and greater works shall we do. God will then ask those of the five-fold to make the sacrifice of John and decrease that He might increase.

We live at the end of the church age

It is commonly taught in fundamental circles that we are on the verge of the end of the Church Age and the return of Christ. If this be the case, then it follows that the perfection of the church is also at hand. Furthermore, if the scriptures state that our ministries are given UNTIL the saints are perfected, then the duration of the five-fold ministry must necessarily be short.

Therefore, how long do you suppose it will be, UNTIL we are out of a job? How many of us are prepared for this eventuality? Would we suffer a major identity crisis if we were stripped of our ministry as John was? I dare say, there is hardly one among us that would not find these circumstances a severe test of our faith. Subtly, our identity and worth have become wrapped up in our ministries and in what we do for God. In reality, our true worth to God is in our personal love relationship with Him apart from our ministries. This confusion of who we are before God is a very real and present danger in the five-fold ministry.

God says.

“For Herod himself had sent forth and laid hold upon John, and bound him in prison for Herodias’ sake, his brother Philip’s wife: for he had married her. For John had said unto Herod, It is not lawful for thee to have thy brother’s wife.”

Mark 6:17-18

If John would have thought about this particular hard saying, it might have occurred to him that such a course of action was not in the best interest of his ministry. As it was, he simply yielded to God as he had always done, and let the consequences unfold as they always did. God knew what the result of John’s action would be. Yet John’s apparent ministerial suicide was part of God’s greater plan, and justifies Christ calling him the greatest born among women.

Don’t seek to save your ministry

Some of us find that we moderate or even refuse to speak the word that God gives us for fear of damaging our ministry. Many of us live and die by our precious reputations and protect them even at the cost of disobedience to our heavenly Father. If we neglect to take the course of action that God has clearly set before us, fearing that it will harm our ministry, we have become idolaters. We have compromised our calling and have made our ministry an Isaac before God. Perhaps you may be asked to sacrifice the thing you love dearly and it is not a foregone conclusion that God will provide a ram. Wisdom dictates that we avoid the Mount Moriah journey altogether and simply resolve to fear God rather than man in every aspect of our ministry.

The “until” is coming sooner that we think

The “until” that God speaks of is coming sooner than we think. John the Baptist was removed at the very height of his ministry. Think about it. God is telling us these things in advance because He loves us. He does not want any of us to stumble when it is our time for UNTIL to take effect. As ministers of the five-fold, our joy is to present a holy and spotless bride to Jesus. We must then step back and let Christ join with His body so that, together, they can perform the work of the ministry.

Jesus says,

“Verily I say unto you, among them that are born of women there hath not risen a greater than John the Baptist: notwithstanding he that is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he.”

Matthew 11:11

Besides Jesus, John was the greatest prophet ever born. We read of the mighty prophets of old such as Moses, Elijah, Isaiah, Daniel, and Ezekiel, yet Jesus said, John was greater than all of these. Why? John the Baptist was a friend of the Bridegroom. Once he performed the duties of his office, He willingly stepped aside and let God go on and manifest Himself in another. That is the essence of true greatness in the kingdom of God.

The apostolic office has not yet been fully restored to the Church. The prophetic office is just beginning to be restored. However, when the five-fold ministry is fully restored and starts to function as God intended, it will be a quick work. At the very height of the functioning of these offices, Christ will manifest through the saints, and we will have reached our UNTIL.

Lay your ministry on the alter and leave it there

I am asking every one of you to come before the altar of God. Take the mantle that God has given you and lay it upon the altar, purposing in your heart to keep it there. Confess to Jesus that you know you have been given the ministry only for a time and a season. Ask Him to help you keep your office in proper perspective and your personal relationship with Him strong. Let our hearts be set upon Paul’s hope. As it is written:

 “Yea doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and do count them but dung, that I may win Christ, And be found in him, not having mine own righteousness, which is of the law, but that which is through the faith of Christ, the righteousness that is of God by faith: That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death; If by any means I might attain unto the resurrection of the dead.”

Jesus speaks about John the Baptist

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Two Masters

Nov03
by Michael King on November 3, 2012 at 2:02 pm
Posted In: contemporary christian issues

Jesus says in the book of Matthew that,

“No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.”

 Matthew 6:24

Here, Jesus says, that a person cannot serve two masters.  That is, you can serve God or you can serve mammon (worldly gain) but you cannot serve both.  Furthermore, if you try to serve two masters you will invariably, through your actions, obey one and disobey the other.  The reason it is impossible to serve two masters is that the very definition of this term is that one has mastery over you.   If you have two different masters who have different agendas you will be forced to choose whom to serve and whom to disobey.  In Jesus’s example we see that you cannot serve both God and worldly gain because they are at odds with each other.  Truly, you cannot say that, “I love God” but obey the will and dictates of men.

You are what you actually do

Many Christian’s say they love God yet when it comes to financial decisions they in fact love worldly gain more.  For example, if God calls a young man or woman to serve on the mission field during their first year of college they are faced with a decision; will they obey God or do what is best for their financial future?  Depending on which path they choose it becomes crystal clear whom they serve.

To be sure God is not opposed to His Children being monetarily blessed so long as financial considerations do not take precedence over His will.  If you reject the leading of the Holy Spirit because He does not fit your budget you in fact serve mammon rather than God in that particular area.  If you refuse to listen to His voice because it would create problems in your career, ministry, and family etc. you know whom you serve by whom or what you honor and obey.

The church serves two masters

Let us expand this concept to that of the church.  In our day and age the church serves two masters also.  On the one hand the church wants to fit in and prosper in a worldly sense and on the other hand they wish to serve and love God.  Churches are constantly making decisions whether or not to do what God wants spiritually or do what is expedient in the natural realm.  Unfortunately, many times, natural considerations win out over the will of God.  As we disobey His will, we make many excuses why we must change or modify what God wants, but in the end all we end up doing is serving mammon and despising Him.

Again, the church is, as it were, torn between two husbands.  On the one hand there is God who is our spiritual husband.  On the other hand there is the world in which we live that could be likened to our natural husband. The church lives in the house of her natural husband but desires to be with her spiritual husband. Though it is the spiritual husband that can give her life, out of insecurity she stays with her natural husband that has no life.   She is in fact torn between two lovers and though she tries to walk a line between them she always ends up obeying one and despising the other.  This is why the church is, for the most part, barren.

Jesus wants his bride all to himself

Moreover, God calls her (the church) to be only with Him but she refuses to do so because she loves the comfort and acceptance that the world provides her.  This leaves her spiritual husband (God) feeling badly because she despises Him by constantly giving herself to another lover for what God alone should provide. Of course the church has many reasons why they must maintain two husbands but in the end it boils down to lack of character and unwillingness to commit to either one fully. God says,

“A double minded man is unstable in all his ways.”

 James 1:8

 And in 1 Kings Elijah puts God’s people to a decision

“And Elijah came unto all the people, and said, How long halt ye between two opinions? if the LORD be God, follow him: but if Baal, then follow him. And the people answered him not a word.”

1 Kings 18:21

A woman having two lovers is just all kinds of wrong

The church cannot have two masters, much less two lovers.  When the church tries to have two masters or husbands at the same time, she ends up satisfying no one and each is unhappy with her.  In the Old Testament the problem that Israel kept having was going after other lovers in the form of seeking protection from countries such as Assyria and Egypt. In order to be accepted by her other lovers she worshiped their false gods and feigned being like them.

God felt that Israel committed adultery when they sought to align themselves with other countries for protection because that position as protector was to be His exclusive function in their lives. When Israel felt threatened in the natural realm it seemed like the right thing to do to seek safety in what they could see but in doing so they offended and forsook the only one that could really help them.

Fortunately, God has a lot of patience

God bore long with Israel and indeed bares long with His church today because He loves us.  The last thing He wants is to see us suffer the consequences of our disobedience and goes to great lengths to help His people avoid disaster.  Sometimes, we even despise God’s long suffering and take advantage of His good will towards us by flaunting our sin before Him thinking there are no consequences for our actions. We lie to ourselves and others that we are ok with God, when in fact we are gravely missing the mark and grieving our heavenly husband.

However, just as much as God is patient He is also just and at some point has to allow us to find out what our sin will cost us. The books of the Major and Minor Prophets attest to how long God will call out to His people before He actually allows judgment to set in.  So too in our present age, God is not mocked.  Whatever we plant we shall eventually reap.  God only withholds judgment for a time because He truly desires us to return to Him and forsake our other lovers.

Be faithful to one love

In God’s way of thinking there are no excuses for spiritual adultery and though He bares long with His people and even states He is married to the backslider there are limits to His patience.  Let us become servants of only one master and believe He will love us and bless us for our faithfulness all the days of our lives.

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