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Core, Crew, Crowd




Where we bring kingdom expansion, we bring kingdom blessing. As long as we are built on the foundation that is Jesus, Kingdom expansion is inevitable. There are many people in the body of Christ today that talk the talk but don’t walk the walk. They put on their make up and good clothes, go to church and pretend they don’t have mess. They envy after the brotherhood of the church, that team but you don’t get that brotherhood without sacrifice. You have to be willing to pay the price. How much of your talk are you willing to walk?

There are three groups in the church. The first is the crowd. These people are like the 5,000 that Jesus fed. They are just part of the crowd. Members of the crowd come to receive something and that’s it. We need to begin to take what He’s given us and give it to others. We need to receive what Christ gives us but don’t let it stop there, we must pass it along. As you grow in your walk, church cannot simply be a refilling station. You’ve got to establish kingdom principles in your every day life. If you only eat once a week on Sunday at church, you will wither up and die! So many Christians go to church for what they can get, not what they can give. The second group, the crew, comes because of what they can give. They are the troops, the ones getting the job done. They were the seventy that Jesus sent out. You can’t become part of the team, the ekklesia, by simply attending church every Sunday.

The final group within the church is the core. The vanguard, the central, foundational part. The core is the part in a nuclear reactor where fusion happens. As we receive the Holy Spirit we become a catalyst of the Kingdom. As we draw nearer to Christ, putting those Kingdom principles into our daily lives we become more like the crew, more like the core. No one can come in contact with the nuclear reactor and come out unchanged. Which will you be? The core, the crew or the crowd?

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