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House Church: A Bible
Study by Dr. Victor Choudhrie
Dr. Choudhrie is a prominent surgeon in India, whom the Lord
challenged in 1993 to lay down his professional life to establish
the church in Madra Pradesh. Starting from scratch, the Lord has
prospered the work over the past 7 years to where it now represents
around 3000 churches in homes with an estimated 50,000 people
involved.
EVENTS
- Pentecost took place in a house. (Acts 2:1-2)
- The Last Supper took place in a house (Luke 22:7-13)
- Most of the miracles took place in homes.
- The wedding at Cana took place in a house.
- Jesus taught in many homes.
- "Greet the church in your house" was a common greeting of
Saint Paul to various house churches started by him (1 Cor.
16:19; Col. 4:15; Philemon 2, Rom. 16:5 and so on). He visited
house to house and taught them everything (Acts 20:20).
- The house church is the original New Testament church.
- The disciples went to the temple regularly and taught the
people, bringing the seekers to their homes. They gave them
food and discipled them (Acts 2:42). Soon they were jailed and
punished by the temple authorities and banned entry into the
temple but by then they had reaped a large harvest and many
house churches had been established. "And the Lord added to
the church daily those who were saved." (Acts 2:46-47, 4: 1-4).
- The intimate, friendly environment of a home provided the
ideal stage for interaction, resulting in the rapid conversion
and maturing of believers into discipl-ers. Multiplication of
discipl-ers led to explosive growth of the church (Acts 6:1).
- The informal environment of the house churches gave opportunity
for rapid maturing of "lay leaders" like Stephen, who was the
first Christian martyr and Philip, who was the first evangelist
to evangelize Samaria. The net result of handing over the baton
to the seven Greek speaking ordinary men resulted in the conversion
of priests, which in turn caused exponential growth in the church.
(Acts 6:7)
- The rapid growth of house churches (Acts 8:3) resulted in
severe persecution of the believers and Peter ended up behind
bars. The church gathered in the house of Mary, the mother of
John Mark, for an all night prayer meeting which led to the
dramatic release of Peter from jail. (Acts 12:5; 12).
- There was no formal Sunday service. The meeting could last
all day and all night. Believers therefore came equipped with
lamps for such an eventuality. (Acts 20:7)
- Signs and wonders, including raising the dead Dorcus, took
place in homes.
- Baptism of the household of Cornelius and the Philippian
jailer took place in their homes.
HISTORY
- It is significant that other than teaching and confrontation
with the temple authorities by Jesus and the disciples,
no noteworthy activity, not even worship or prayer, took
place in the temple precincts.
- In the church's first three hundred years the entire
Roman empire was Christianized.
- The church was severely persecuted until 310 AD when
King Constantine became Christian and built the first Cathedral.
Paid clergy were employed, one of whom later became the
Pope. Constantine converted "Daily Christians" into "Sunday
Christians" by declaring Sunday a holiday. He also gave
Christmas and Easter festivals to Christians. Constantine
was only a nominal Christian as he built other pagan temples
as well. Later a spate of cathedral building took place
in Europe with domination of the professional priesthood,
resulting in the demise of the house church movement. The
church then went into the dark ages for more than a thousand
years, looting and killing ordinary believers. It is estimated
that the established church killed 25 million people calling
them "heretics." The church today is truly founded on the
blood of the martyrs. No well-meaning man has done more
damage to Christianity than Constantine. But for him the
world would have been evangelized a long time ago.
- In the last three hundred years of active Protestant
missionary activity in India, we have only reached 2.5%
of the population with luke-warm Christianity. It is said
that in the best churches in India there are not more than
2-3% of Great Commissioners, whereas in the persecuted Chinese
house church model there may be as many as 80%. What can
God do with luke-warm Christians except spit them out? In
effect there are hardly any quality Christians in India
today
OPTIONS
- India lives in villages. There are six hundred thousand
villages. Additionally most of our cities are a conglomeration
of villages. As of today we need at least one million
churches. Many villages are big and have many castes
living in them. Therefore, the accurate number is substantially
higher. No one, not even Uncle Sam, has the capacity
to build that number of church buildings. Nor do we
have the capacity to maintain them even if someone gave
them free to us. We don't really need them as all the
houses we need are already available to us in the villages
cities. Being the Bride of Christ, the house churches
rapidly multiply so we do not need big houses.
- If our Lord is willing to be born in a cowshed then
where is the problem with the humble house church? The
first worship of Jesus took place in a cowshed church.
- We also need hundreds of thousands of pastors/elders
for the church who cannot be produced in seminaries
but can easily be equipped in the house churches.
- Finance is also not a problem as most house churches
run on "low" or "no" budget. There are simply no maintenance
bills and salaries to be paid. So instead of frequently
sermonizing on stewardship and tithing, the leaders
can focus on completing the task of the Great Commission
of making disciples of all nations. (Matt.28:18-20)
- A house church does not produce luke-warm Christians
but quality Christians who quickly learn to be fruitful
(Acts 16:5.) People of other faiths usually find it
easier to go to a friendly home than a formal Sunday
church service, which in most cases does not cater to
them. (Mark 11:17.)
- We all know that the congregational model has failed
and the denominational model creates division within
the Body of Christ. The empty cathedrals in Europe are
silent witnesses to the barrenness of the church. Why
continue to imitate a failed model?
- Seminaries equip pastors for a single congregation
while house churches follow the 222 formula (2 Tim.
2:2). They equip disciples to plant multiplying churches
by multiplying leadership.
- The house churches are fulfilling the mandate of
our Lord and reaching the "ends of the earth". Therefore,
God is blessing them. Barreness is a curse in the Bible.
Therefore, the Bride of Christ must reproduce, multiply
and fill the earth. The house church is by nature an
immensely fertile model. Let us pray to the Lord of
harvest that He will send forth His laborers into every
village and every colony of every town and city to establish
His church. Next issue, Lord willing, we will look in
greater depth at how church planting movements such
as this one are initiated and continued
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