CATHEDRALS and MORE CATHEDRALS
by Kerry M. Denten. http://forums.jesusradicals.com/viewtopic.php?t=2111
I was getting ready
yesterday to go out to my Grandmother's 95th birthday celebrations. While I was
in that "autopilot" mode you get into while showering and dressing, I
found my mind wandering to considering some of the larger organised
churches around Australia and other parts of the world and was surprised by
what the Lord showed me.
I was considering
Five hundred years ago a man named Martin Luther protested
against the injustice of the prosperity of the Roman Catholic Church at the
expense of its adherents. He sounded an alarm over wrong doctrine and ugly
practice. He heralded the need for men and women everywhere to discover that
their salvation did not depend on their commitment to an institutional church
but that they could be saved by grace and justified by faith through their own
relationship with God.
Luther understood that, at the literal end of the day, we
would each stand alone before God to answer for our relationship with Him and
NOT our membership of a church like that of the Roman Catholics as was his
"target" some 500 years ago.
Now, why would God show me all of those churches in the
For all of our dogmatic adherence
to our Protestant ways, the church of today (including the supposedly free charismatics and Pentecostals) are just as guilty, as the
Roman Catholics were, of building cathedrals of perverted prosperity at the
expense of their adherents.
Sure, we don't build cathedrals in the traditional sense
anymore, but they are cathedrals nonetheless! A traditional cathedral was
always known for its imposing size; it's ability to
house thousands at a time; it's majestic music and huge choirs; and its contemporary
opulence.
If that be the case, please tell me how the aforementioned
churches are any different to the Catholic Cathedrals of old?
1. They are Known for their Imposing Splendor.
Recently my wife and I saw the tail-end of an episode
of "Your Best Life" with Joel Osteen only to see him dedicating
2. They are Known
for their Ability to House Thousands at a Time
Regardless of whether it is a modern conference-type facility or a sandstone
edifice, whichever way you cut it, the minute we build a facility capable of
housing thousands of adherents at a time for the primary intent of "having
church", we have built a cathedral.
3. They are Known
for their Majestic Music and Huge Choirs
Here in
4. They are Known for their Contemporary Opulence.
One of these churches recently spent in excess of
$300,000 on state-of-the-art digital audio mixing desks for use in their
services. Others have installed the very best commercial quality theater
seating. In others, the lighting rig alone rivals that of a major rock concert.
I'm not trying to be critical of these mega-churches
simply to be seen to have a post-modernist whine. What I am trying to
communicate is that many over the centuries have fought with their very lives
and reputations to see us, the church, break free of the things that the Roman
Catholic church held so dear until the time of Martin
Luther's protests. Today we claim to be living freely in the liberty of those
protests and yet we have simply allowed ourselves to become ensnared in the
very things that trapped the men who led the church after Constantine got his
hands on it back in about 300 AD and those are the same traps that ultimately
robbed us of the purity and power of the early church.
Thomas Aquinas is reported as having had an audience with
the Pope of his time. When he was ushered into the Pope's presence, the Pope
gestured saying, "Look Thomas. Never again will we have to say 'silver and
gold I do not have'". To which Thomas Aquinas responded, "And neither
will we ever again be able to say 'in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise
and walk .'" Ouch!
When will we ever learn that to build a tower supposedly
as an example of how great God is when in reality it's a legacy to how great we
are, will only result in God coming and scattering it and us once again as He
did on the plains of Shinar? There is a consistent
theme of "God-made" vs. "man-made" that runs through the
Scriptures, but it's so subtle you may not have noticed how serious God is
about it.
In the days of old, God always called for altars to be
made from uncut, God-made stone. When Uzza steadied
the Ark of the Covenant on the cart, he lost his life because David was
instructed to carry it on the shoulders of God-made men, not on a man-made
cart. Jesus told Peter that He would build His church upon His revelation about
the God-made Christ .. not
upon Peter as a man-made Pope. Further, the church is made up of God- made
living stones with a God-made living Savior as its chief cornerstone. We,
God-made men and women, ARE the temple (the Holy of Holies) of the Holy Spirit.
Do you see it?
My Aussie friend Phil Marshall, who pastors a church in
When will we begin to live for the things that so many
others have given their lives for over the two millennia since Christ first
showed the way that a life must be lived, a death must be died and a God-made
church must be built?
We must stop investing millions of dollars into structures
that are ultimately of no real value to the
Please don't misunderstand me. I'm not against buildings
for Kingdom purposes. In some cases we need them. Heck, I live in a building
that's used for Kingdom purposes; it's called my home.
I'm not against the specific churches
I've already named nor any church for that matter. I'm
not having a rant or making an attack because I "have issues" with
organized religion. I have given much of the last 30 years to serving
the Body of Christ in one form or another .. as an ordained minister, as an itinerant prophetic teacher,
as a general gopher, a church planter and more. I am passionate about the
church.
However, I am motivated to sound a God-inspired alarm for
ministries and churches to stop continually perpetuating the production of the
number one world-wide killer of genuine Christian community and missional activity just to be seen to have made it among
their peers. That number one world-wide killer? The
building program .. especially
as it relates to building mega-church structures.
I remember reading that Smith Wigglesworth
once said .. "I am a thousand times bigger on the
inside." I can relate to that. Now that I'm over 40, my body is changing.
Physically I'm a little more 'solid' (some might rudely say 'portly') than I
used to be. As a result, I sometimes like to joke with people that "I'm a
temple of the Holy Ghost and I'm putting on extensions!" But all jokes
aside, the only building program that God is truly interested in is for us to
corporately work to build who we are in Him, because this is the only God-made
place He Himself desires to dwell in all His fullness.
In the end, if we must build cathedrals, may God be
pleased to fill the expanse of our growing and maturing spirits and may they,
and only they ..being fit together with one another in
love, be the cathedrals of praise we see built now and in the future.