Kingdom ConsiderationsGod has placed it on Greg's heart to write about the Kingdom of God.
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these messages available at no charge. You can even download them to your computer and use Apple iTunes to load a copy of the message to your MP3 player, for listening on the go. Introduction Ephesians Ministries International is an apostolic ministry led by Greg Manalli, who is both an Apostle and a Pastor. EMI is devoted to building up and maturing Christ’s body so that we all may:
Our ministry consists of teaching truth that is directed towards this end. This teaching is complimented with whatever supernatural gifts the Holy Spirit deems needed. We seek to build every member of the body to achieve effective ministry to one another and to the world. Our first attention is to strengthen other five-fold and local ministry who then also strengthen the members.
We are relationally oriented. We see the church as a many member family/body. It is an organism and not merely an organization.
Team is a vital concept of our ministry. We encourage it in local bodies; yet recognize the principle of leadership and headship as integral in God's economy. Humility is an absolute in maintaining the unity of the Spirit that brings about the best results of team ministry. Love and esteem of one another are essentials. We seek to promote these.
Apostolic Teams Apostles
are changing the way church is done. Apostles are changing the government of the
church. They are changing leadership concepts and ministry concepts. This is all
part of the Lord’s doing as we are living in an age of restoration of the church
to the original plans. Gone are the one-man shows and the committees and boards.
In place of these we are seeing the apostolic team emerge. It
would be best to understand the principle of teams and not just a team. There
can be teams of various sizes, ministries and spheres of authority. They can be
permanent, but most often temporary, as the complexities of team purpose and
need change. Apostles As Architects And Admirals
The meaning of the word apostle has it’s
roots in the classical Greek usage referring to an admiral who was “sent” with a
full commissioning and with the necessary compliment of officers, men and
materials to get the mission accomplished. Jesus is the best example of that
meaning as the “sent one” to accomplish the work of the Father. He is also the
best example of an architect or one who has the blueprints to build. He is the
one who said “I will build…..” Both of these expressions of ministry
reside in today’s apostles. With the understanding of being sent they are
conscious of finishing a mission or task. Jesus knew when He had finished the
work, and Paul said he also knew that the course of his life was finished. There
is that sense of destiny, and it is imparted to the team(s) they work with. As
builders, apostles share with Jesus the sense of seeing the building of the
body. They know what parts are needed where and can set them in order and
release the gift to function to maximum potential. They “see” what and how and
who in order to do what must be done. Local Apostolic Teams In the
local church setting, there is a type of team that must come into existence to
assist in the building of the church. Of course we know of the five-fold team.
They primarily are for the equipping of the saints for their work of building up
the rest of the body. But a local team can be made up of those who are, and
those who aren’t, five-fold. A local team can have some who are five-fold and
also administrators, gifts of helps, deacons, intercessors, and all of various
ages and sexes. I personally like multigenerational teams.
Headship Nothing in
the bible suggests remotely that everyone but Christ is excluded from heading up
a team. In fact to not have a head is a serious misconception. Everything in
God’s kingdom has a head, even the Godhead. While plurality of apostles and
plurality of elders is the recommendation, there is always a head of the team.
Call this person first among equals or whatever, he or she is the leader and
that leadership is recognized and honored. It is part of the fathering element
of the apostolic ministry. You can have many teachers, but only one father. The
same is true of the team. All the members are honored, but all are not the
head. Identification, Anointing and Government The local apostolic team becomes the essential government of the church. As the members' gifts are identified and the various ones are chosen to create the team, then the anointing that resides in each member constitutes the government of the church. I refer to this as government by anointing. If we think about it, anointing is the presence of the Holy Spirit embodied in a believer, who then graces the believer to fulfill a portion of the Lord’s Kingdom through that anointing. Anything else is a contribution. Only anointing can break the yoke of bondage and only anointing can heal, teach, prophesy, lead, etc. In summary, we can say God has chosen all the government by Himself for Himself. It is after all, His Kingdom. While apostles play the major role in government of the church along with the elders (who may be any of the constituted gifts mentioned above as long as the person has the maturity and capacity to embrace oversight), the apostles are not the sole governing members of the church as if they were rulers. Indeed they are not. They are senior to be sure and must be the heads of teams, but alone they would become a ruling cast. We are a nation of kings and priests. All rule some area and all minister equally to the Lord.
Apostles are primary in detecting and discovering the gifts within the local churches. It was Paul who identified the gifts and graces in the body and even spoke of their purposes and how all members should relate to them. It is given to apostles to sort out and help the local church find the gifts set there by God and then help them work and build together. Every anointing has a ruling quality about it. The anointing rules over ignorance, disease, aimlessness, Satan and demons, and does so with the wisdom of God. It does so through miracles and supernatural understanding. It has the ability to set in order what would remain chaotic and confusing. The anointing gives direction and purpose. It is the energy of God.
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