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With Michael Walker
With Michael Walker
A message to Believers.
This Is Not the Church You Think You Know
Let’s be blunt—if you think the church is a building, a Sunday event, or a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a clever name and a parking lot, you’ve already missed it. If your faith depends on a steeple, a sermon, or a live-streamed performance of three fast songs and two slow ones, you’ve fallen into the trap. The world has been indoctrinated into a lie dressed in religious language and called “Christianity.” But the real Church—the one God recognizes, empowers, and will return for—is not an institution. It’s not a denomination. It’s not a brand. It’s a Body. A Pneumósoma. A spiritual organism composed of Pneumocrysts—living sons of God in whom the Breath and the Word have crystallized into action, purpose, and divine function. The true Church doesn’t meet in buildings. It manifests on battlefields. It doesn’t hold services. It lives in service. And it’s high time we expose the difference between the two.
What follows is not just a list of the Church’s purposes from the New Testament. It’s a decoded map of the divine design—examined, expanded, and stripped of the indoctrinated filters that Western religion has slapped over scripture. We’re not playing dress-up Christianity anymore. This is about what the Church actually is, why it exists, and why everything else that calls itself “church” is either a counterfeit or a corpse.
Education and Discipleship: Not Membership—Metamorphosis
The modern church teaches to inform. The true Church teaches to transform. Education in the Body of Christ isn’t about attending a class or hearing a sermon. It’s about metanoia—a complete change of mind, spirit, and function. Jesus didn’t tell His disciples to build seminaries. He said:
Matthew 28:19-20 (NASB)
“Go, therefore, and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to follow all that I commanded you; and behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”
This is not a marketing strategy for religion. This is a divine deployment order. The church’s “teaching” is a spiritual impartation that activates, not just educates. When the Pneumocryst teaches, he teaches by Word and Breath—living expression that pierces marrow and rewrites the code of the hearer. The Church’s mission isn’t to grow numbers. It’s to birth new creations. You don’t disciple people into buildings. You disciple them into becoming temples themselves.
Fellowship and Community: The Covenant of Breath
Acts 2:42 says:
“They were continually devoting themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.”
But don’t mistake fellowship for coffee hour. This is covenant-level community. They weren’t showing up to watch a service—they were the service. The Pneumósoma breathes because each Pneumocryst contributes breath. And when they come together, the oxygen of heaven ignites. Fellowship in the real Church isn’t about socialization. It’s about synchronization—each member aligning with the others in function, interdependence, and divine unity. Religion networks. The Church connects. Indoctrination isolates. The Body integrates.
And here’s the thing: no physical building can contain what true fellowship generates. Because when the Church gathers, the breath of God moves. That’s why most institutional churches suppress real fellowship—they’re afraid of what happens when Spirit-filled people start sparking off each other without needing permission from a pulpit.
Worship and Drawing Closer to God: Life Lived as Incense
Worship is not a genre. It’s not a mood. It’s not a song. It’s sacrifice. And if your worship ends when the music does, you’re not in the Church—you’re in a concert. Hebrews 10:24-25 says:
“And let’s consider how to encourage one another in love and good deeds, not abandoning our own meeting together, as is the habit of some people, but encouraging one another; and all the more as you see the day drawing near.”
This isn’t about gathering to watch someone else worship. It’s about living in constant offering, encouraging one another in holy fire. Worship is the aroma of obedience. And when the Pneumósoma breathes together, the scent ascends.
The Church is not a spectator arena—it is a tabernacle of breath. Worship means the laying down of your rights, your reputation, and your religion. It means drawing closer to God through transformation, not through a playlist. And that transformation is not a private affair—it manifests communally, tangibly, unmistakably.
Evangelism and Service: Divine Deployment, Not Volunteering
The modern church sends out volunteers. The true Church sends out weapons. We are not here to serve soup and call it a mission. We are here to dismantle darkness. Ephesians 4:11-12 says:
“And He gave some as apostles, some as prophets, some as evangelists, some as pastors and teachers, for the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry, for the building up of the body of Christ.”
These are not church roles—they are battle stations. The Church’s job is not to create fans of Jesus. It’s to equip soldiers of the Spirit. Evangelism isn’t about recruitment. It’s about divine confrontation—truth meeting lies head-on with power, love, and unshakable identity. The Church doesn’t volunteer. It mobilizes. And real service is not just kindness—it’s warfare disguised as compassion.
The True Identity of the Church: Living, Breathing, Functioning Sons of God
Let’s be clear. The Church is not a building. It’s not a brand. It’s not even a belief system. It’s a Body. And not just any body—it is Christ’s body. The Pneumósoma. And you, if you are filled with Breath and Word, are a Pneumocryst—a crystallization of divine reality inside human form.
1 Corinthians 12:27 (NASB)
“Now you are Christ’s body, and individually parts of it.”
You’re not a member of a club. You’re a limb of a living God. You move when He moves. You speak when He speaks. And if you’re not moving or speaking with Him, you’re not in the Body—you’re in the building. There is no such thing as a passive member in a living organism.
The Church Is a Spiritual Structure, Not a Physical One
1 Peter 2:5 (NASB)
“You also, as living stones, are being built up as a spiritual house for a holy priesthood, to offer spiritual sacrifices that are acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.”
Living stones don’t sit still. They align. They stack. They form a structure that functions. If the building you attend doesn’t operate in sacrifice, holiness, spiritual fire, and function, then it’s a pile of bricks pretending to be a temple. God never asked for a building. He asked for a body.
Gathering Without Geography: God Doesn’t Need a Zip Code
Matthew 18:20 (NASB)
“For where two or three have gathered together in My name, I am there in their midst.”
Two Pneumocrysts gathered in unity ignite more power than 10,000 passive pew-sitters. The Church was never about a crowd—it was about convergence. Wherever the Breath meets agreement, there is the Church. And the minute we reduce that to a schedule or a building, we’ve already replaced the Holy Spirit with a church bulletin.
The Mission of the Church: Maturity, Love, and Function—Not Attendance
Ephesians 4:15-16 (NASB)
“But speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in all aspects into Him who is the head, that is, Christ, from whom the whole body, being fitted and held together by what every joint supplies… causes the growth of the body for the building up of itself in love.”
This is not a call to join. It’s a call to grow. A Church that doesn’t mature is an institution in decay. A Body that doesn’t move is a corpse. And if you are not building up, supplying, and fitting together with other Pneumocrysts in divine love, you’re not part of the Body—you’re watching from the sidelines.
The Church Is Not an Option. It’s the Only Thing God Is Returning For.
Jesus isn’t coming back for a building. He’s not coming back for a denomination, a doctrine, or a conference. He’s coming back for a Bride—spotless, filled with Breath, unified in function, blazing in purpose. He’s coming back for the Pneumósoma.
So here’s the question: Are you in the Body? Or are you just in the building?
If you are still hiding behind the label “Christian,” still sitting in a sanctuary waiting for someone else to do the work, still believing that attendance is obedience—you are not in the Church. You are in the counterfeit.
The true Church is alive. Set apart. Functioning. Dangerous to hell. Breath-filled. Word-powered. It is the revelation of God on earth through His sons and daughters.
You are not called to go to church.
You are called to be the Church.
And now that you know the difference—you are without excuse.
Amen brother !! Good stuff right there. Preaching Truth!!!!
thank you and may the glory be to God