• Mar
    31
    WEEK
    14
    Getting Ready - The Great Commission, Part 14
    by Rick Joyner

             My studies and experience in the body of Christ for the last forty plus years indicate to me that the church today is less than 10% of what God called it to be. This is very encouraging to me because of the incredible upside. Even in its present state, the church is overall the most powerful entity in the world today, by far. What will it be like when we become 20% of what we are called to be? How about 30% or 100%?

             Compared to what the church is called to be we are,...

  • Mar
    24
    WEEK
    13
    Properly Joined - The Great Commission, Part 13
    by Rick Joyner

            We have been covering how having koinonia is essential for the true New Covenant life for fulfilling The Great Commission to make disciples, not merely converts. In the New Testament, every new believer’s discipleship began with being “added to the church.” There simply is no other biblical way to walk with God that does not also include being connected to the body of Christ as a member of His church. We cannot be properly connected to the Head without also being properly connected to His body.

             Church life is required for discipleship in Christ. Books...

  • Mar
    17
    WEEK
    12
    Worth The Price - The Great Commission, Part 12
    by Rick Joyner

           We now understand that having koinonia is essential for the true New Covenant life and for fulfilling The Great Commission. In the New Testament when someone believed in Christ, they were made disciples, not just converts, and their discipleship began with being “added to the church.” This was far more than just being added to the membership roll. Every part of the New Testament body of Christ is called to be a functioning part of the body to which they are connected. They have a role to play in the life of the body.

             It is...

  • Mar
    10
    WEEK
    11
    Promoting Koinonia - The Great Commission, Part 11
    by Rick Joyner

         Why is koinonia so important when we are talking about The Great Commission? One reason we have failed to fulfill The Great Commission has been our tendency of making converts rather than disciples. The Great Commission is to make disciples. If disciples are not being made, then we are failing in our commission.

         What a disciple is has been clearly defined by the Lord. True discipleship is rarely found among Christians today. One reason for this is that true discipleship is not possible without koinonia. As we read last week in I John 1:7, “If we...

  • Mar
    03
    WEEK
    10
    True Church Life - The Great Commission, Part 10
    by Rick Joyner

         There are two Greek words most commonly translated “church” in the New Testament. Koinonia, which we began to address last week, speaks of the special bonding of the saints in relationship. The other is ecclesia, which speaks of church order, structure, and government. We must have both of these to become the church we are called to be and to experience fellowship as God intended.

         First, we can have the best people together in the best settings with the best plan and the best intentions with the best effort and not achieve koinonia. What makes koinonia...