Opening Sealed Doors; Restoring Access to Divine Government | Jun 30, 2025 | MR
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Ministers Rest | Jun 30, 2025 You must first understand that Jesus never used the word "church" when He spoke about building His community of believers. The English word "church" comes from "kuriakon," meaning a place for the worship of gods—any gods. This word was invented 500 years after Christ and imposed on His teachings by those seeking uniformity and control. You live in a world where countless practices have been imposed on Christianity that have no biblical foundation. These impositions include: - Ceremonial dress codes that supposedly convey spiritual authority - Worship styles copied from other cultures rather than flowing from authentic relationship with God - Hierarchical titles and positions that stroke human ego rather than facilitate divine government - Physical buildings and rituals that replace the reality of believers as God's living temple - Financial systems based on manipulation rather than kingdom principles These impositions exist because, according to Hebrews 9:10, certain things "stood only in meats and drinks and diverse washings and carnal ordinances imposed on them until the time of reformation." The word "reformation" here is a medical term—orthopedic correction—meaning to repair broken bones and restore proper alignment. This is what the body of Christ desperately needs today. ## Learning from Hezekiah's Model King Hezekiah provides the perfect example of how reformation works. When he became king, he inherited a spiritual disaster: **The fathers had shut the doors** - Previous generations had blocked people's access to God's presence. Instead of facilitating intimacy with the Divine, leaders had become barriers between God and His people. **The lamps had been extinguished** - Prophetic expression had been quenched. God's word was no longer flowing as a lamp to guide the people. **No incense was being offered** - There was no ascending worship or prayer reaching heaven. The connection between earth and heaven had been severed. **Filthiness filled the holy place** - Where God's glory should have dwelt, corruption and compromise had taken residence. Hezekiah's response was immediate and comprehensive: 1. **He opened the doors** - Restored access to God's presence 2. **He relit the lamps** - Renewed prophetic expression 3. **He cleansed the temple** - Removed everything that didn't belong 4. **He restored the priesthood** - Put proper spiritual order back in place 5. **He reestablished proper worship** - Aligned everything with God's original design ## Preparing for the Inevitable Warfare Here's what you must understand: every attempt at biblical reformation triggers intense spiritual warfare. The moment Hezekiah established proper order, Sennacherib (representing demonic principalities) came against him. Satan considers anyone building according to heaven's pattern as a rebellious person threatening his established systems. He will respond through: - Economic pressure and financial attacks - Relationship conflicts and family discord - Health challenges and physical exhaustion - Accusations and character assassination - Institutional opposition and religious persecution ## Moving from Church to Ecclesia Your goal is not to build a bigger church or more popular ministry. Your calling is to establish ecclesia that actually governs according to heaven's principles. This means: **Teaching principalities and powers** - Through your accurate building, spiritual forces learn "the manifold wisdom of God" (Ephesians 3:10). Your properly ordered community becomes a demonstration of divine government. **Binding and loosing with authority** - Using the keys of the kingdom to forbid lawlessness and establish righteousness in your sphere of influence. **Creating culture that counters corruption** - Instead of just preaching against societal problems, living in ways that demonstrate heaven's superior systems. **Facilitating oth