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God is reforming His Church. He is at war with denominational thinking and man-made programs. We have been receiving much prophecy in this regard over the past few years. What seems to be emerging is a unity that Jesus prayed for before He faced the cross. Each of us must face our own crosses if we are to catch His vision. We must be willing to give up some of our cherished beliefs while gaining new understandings that we have long resisted.
On our blog New Reformation Church we will be addressing what seems to us to be some of the several elements of the “New Reformation Church.” Nevertheless, the whole will be greater than the sum of its parts. The parts will be integrated into the Church and not competing with one another.
This much is clear: Christ will be central in His Church. Signs and wonders will take a back seat. The Holy Communion will be restored as Jesus instituted it and be central to worship. There will be a tangible manifested presence of God in His Church. Holiness and righteousness will be evident. Healing and deliverance will flow from the altar because Jesus will be lifted up. People will both flock to and flee from the reformed churches. Repentance and rejoicing will mingle together.
We invite you to follow our insights concerning church reformation and share yours on our twitter site: NewReformation.
On our blog New Reformation Church we will be addressing what seems to us to be some of the several elements of the “New Reformation Church.” Nevertheless, the whole will be greater than the sum of its parts. The parts will be integrated into the Church and not competing with one another.
This much is clear: Christ will be central in His Church. Signs and wonders will take a back seat. The Holy Communion will be restored as Jesus instituted it and be central to worship. There will be a tangible manifested presence of God in His Church. Holiness and righteousness will be evident. Healing and deliverance will flow from the altar because Jesus will be lifted up. People will both flock to and flee from the reformed churches. Repentance and rejoicing will mingle together.
We invite you to follow our insights concerning church reformation and share yours on our twitter site: NewReformation.