Matthew, Mark, Luke & John: Session 24


            In Matthew 16:18, we find the very first appearance of the word, "church". It's used in our English Bibles to define the Greek word, "ecclesia" which simply means "assembly or congregation". In the context of every place the word "ecclesia" appears in the Bible, it's referring to those who belong to the family of God. It has nothing to do with Sunday mornings or public places of worship. As a matter of fact, when you read what the Bible says about the purpose of our assembling together, you'll discover that most (if not all) of those purposes are left unfulfilled in those public places of worship. So if the Greek word "ecclesia" means "assembly or congregation," then why doesn't our English Bibles just translate it that way? Where did the word "church" come from and what does it mean? It turns out, the word "church" originated from another ancient Greek word which means, "the master's house" and it was originally used by pagan religions to identify their places of worship, which were usually shrines filled with artifacts to identify the building with their religion. The term "church" identifies the place of worship, rather than identifying the worshipers. No wonder we're so confused today. Jesus never used this word. Christians didn't originally use public shrines or religious buildings and that distinguished them from the pagans who's focus was heavily on buildings, statues, rituals, ceremonies and physical objects. Unfortunately, all of that changed when Christianity intermingled itself with the paganism of ancient Rome so that by the time the Bible was translated into English, the understanding of the word "ecclesia" had shifted it's focus away from the people and onto a building with officials and a religious hierarchy.





43 Minutes
July 23, 2010


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SESSION NOTES


I. Jesus Heals Another Multitude / Mark Focuses On One Healing That Employed Unusual Methods.
A. Matthew 15:29-31
B. Mark 7:31-37


II. Jesus Feeds 4000 People With 3 Fish And 7 Loaves Of Bread.
A. Matthew 15:32-39
B. Mark 8:1-10
C. Philippians 4:19


III. The Religious Leaders' Inability (Or Unwillingness) To Interpret The Signs Of The Times.
A. Matthew 16:1-4
B. Mark 8:11-13


IV. Beware The Leaven Of The Pharisees.
A. Matthew 16:5-12
B. Mark 8:14-21


V. Mark Focuses On Another Healing That Employed Unusual Methods (What's Going On?)
A. Mark 8:22-26


VI. Peter Confesses That Jesus Is The Christ; The Messiah; The Son Of The Living God.
A. Matthew 16:13-16
B. Matthew 16:20
C. Mark 8:27-30
D. Luke 9:18-21


VII. Upon Peter's Confession, Jesus Introduces The Ecclesia (Unfortunately Translated "Church" In Our English Bibles).
A. Matthew 16:17-18
B. Hebrews 10:24-25


VIII. Understanding The Keys Of The Kingdom And How They Work.
A. Matthew 16:19


QUOTES & REFERENCES TO THE AMPLIFIED BIBLE
ARE FROM THE PRE-2012 CLASSIC EDITION.