2/10/2026
"It's true God never changes, but He
continually surprises."
Daily Walk
Yesterday, as we prayed for the current situation with the war between the evil jihad in Iran and Israel, we revisited the condition of the modern day church, that is, the body of Christ. There is the growing concern about where the modern church stands with regard to scripture and the end time restoration of Israel. I have been concerned for quite some time, and I have spoken about this subject many times, but I feel as if my words, as those of many scholars and allies of Israel, God's chosen people, have fallen upon deaf ears. Why is it that the church has become so blinded and self-absorbed that they cannot see within the print on the pages of the Bible, the truth of what God has written in His inspired word? As with the church of Ephesus that the Lord addresses in Revelation, the church has lost its first love. As with others warned in Revelation, the church has tolerated sin within the camp, and with others the love has grown lukewarm. Is it apathy? Indifference? Ignorance? Fear? We speak of revival, but revival cannot come to a church whose mind is steeped in religion, and whose hearts are not totally yielded to the love of God.
Many churches are preaching godly messages, even teaching total books of the Bible, line by line. They have discipleship classes in the evening and Bible studies during the days, and they are growing in popularity, because of the music or children's ministries, and outreach to foreign missions. All good things, but as the church is growing, increasing in membership, acquiring bigger and better buildings, what is being left undone? What does the Lord require of us? I was asked this question once, and to me the answer is so obvious, as it was spoken by the prophet Micah: "He has shown you, O man, what is good; and what does the LORD require of you but to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God?" (Micah 6:8)
The Word of God is changeless, yet some forget the whole counsel of the word God has spoken, especially with regard to the covenants. The different denominations or non-denominations all have their beliefs and what truths they adhere to, when Jesus did not minister in this way, nor do I believe it was His intention for things to become so divided and self-centered all in His name. It is a good thing that God looks upon the heart of man. When Jesus began His ministry, His first words were to repent for the kingdom of God was at hand. His forerunner, John the Baptist, echoed these words before Jesus began His public ministry. Why is repentance seen as such an unholy word to some today? I repent every day, and to me it is so refreshing to examine my heart and stay clean before a holy God. So much ugliness filters into our lives through conversation, television, social media, advertisements are especially cruel and full of deception and lies, and so many buy into the evil and follow it. Both John the Baptist and Jesus confronted the evil of the day. They didn't hide it or try to work around it, rather they confronted it and shared the deception with the people. They educated and confronted. So why is it that pastors are not warning their sheep of destructive heresy that is taking over in our nation? Is it truly to protect others so they will not worry? We need to be told the truth, and every word that goes forth attempting to sway our opinions or instruct us in what is best for the nation, needs to be judged against the word of God. People need to be informed, or like wayward sheep, they stray, then pay the price of carelessness. The church needs to awaken and become bold, as Jesus was bold.
My heart is so troubled these days that I spend much of my quiet time before God crying for the church. There is so much division within the church regarding God's chosen people and the restoration of Israel in the end times. I have spoken countless times of the heresy within the church called Replacement Theology which teaches that the church has taken the place of Israel through the new covenant, even though the truth of our place as Gentile believers in Christ is clearly spelled out in bold terms by the Apostle Paul in the Romans, Chapters 9 - 11. Yet, it is ignored, but the truth is, salvation comes through the Jews (John 4:22). Something needs to change, as a house divided cannot stand. Things have become so self-centered, concerned only with "my ministry," but isn't the church God's, and do we really consult Him? When we look at the beginning of Jesus' ministry, it was rather simple, as is His mandate to His followers in Matthew 28:18-20, "All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age."
When Jesus sent out the twelve disciples, He sent them two by two, and He told them not to take money, or food, or an extra tunic, or an extra pair of sandals, only a walking stick. He commanded them to heal the sick, raise the dead, cast out demons. Jesus did not need a church building, and He didn't require money. Spreading the gospel message was simply done, trusting in God's providence. We quote the scripture about God providing all of our needs when it works for us. Do we really believe it enough to just test Him? I remember many years ago when I spent time with Youth with a Mission, about testimonies of God's provision. Once when one of the young people felt led by the Lord to go to a certain country, he questioned God, because he did not have the money. Yet, the call was urgent within his heart. So he packed his bags, went to the airport, and stood in line, penniless. As he was nearing the counter, someone came up to him and handed him some money, saying God had asked him to give the man this money. When his turn came at the counter, the agent told the young man the cost, and as he opened his hand and began to count out the money he had been provided, it came to the exact amount of the flight, to the penny. Only God can do that! Loren Cunningham, who started Youth with a Mission after receiving a vision from the Lord of thousands of young people coming to the Lord, as the waves of the sea, has testified of many such times of provision as I just described. It is no coincidence, but a sovereign move of an Almighty God who uses those who answer His call.
Later in the book of Acts the disciples gathered together, and each had their own job to do, and the church exploded in growth, so more and more people were reached, because they kept it simple. The focus was not church growth, but on making disciples who would then, in turn, make disciples, and spread the message of Jesus Christ. Once when Jesus was ministering, He was approached by a scribe (Matthew 8:18-22):
"And when Jesus saw great multitudes about Him, He gave a command to depart to the other side. Then a certain scribe came and said to Him, 'Teacher, I will follow You wherever You go.' And Jesus said to him, 'Foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay His head.' Then another of His disciples said to Him, 'Lord, let me first go and bury my father.' But Jesus said to him, "Follow Me, and let the dead bury their own dead.'"
There is a high cost of discipleship when we choose to follow Him wholeheartedly. This does not mean that modern day churches or ministries should not have buildings or programs or experience growth, but we must examine the motives of our hearts, and we must not simply be concerned with our own agendas. And we must rightly divide the Word of Truth.
When my husband went on a missionary trip to the Dominican Republic in the 1980's to build a church for the Christians there, he said that they had barely raised the sides of the building, still needing to put on the roof, before the people came into the unfinished church to worship the Lord. They came in singing with tambourines, and he said the presence of the Lord was in that meeting. I recently saw a movie where someone burned down the church, and rather than hide in their homes or worship in a salon, the people were gathered outside the town in a cove, benches prepared from boards and tree stumps, and they worshiped and were encouraged. When a heart truly desires to follow Christ and worship God in the spirit of holiness, there are no limitations to what only God can do!


