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[[Image:fishpull.jpg|250px|right|thumb|A congregation was free assembly gathering to do the work of the [[kingdom of God]] which is to | [[Image:fishpull.jpg|250px|right|thumb|A congregation was free assembly gathering to do the work of the [[kingdom of God]] which is to [[network]] the people together in [[love]] for one another through [[charity]] so that no one has to pray to the ''[[Fathers]] of the earth'' and be [[snare]]d again in the [[yoke]] of [[bondage]]. Those who forsake the assembling of themselves in the spirit and in truth of [[Jesus]] who came to serve can hardly say they are seeking the [[kingdom of God]] and His righteousness.]] | ||
A free assembly is a gathering of people who come together for a common purpose without waiving any of their natural rights or giving anyone else the power over their decisions and choices. | A free assembly is a gathering of people who come together for a common purpose without waiving any of their natural rights or giving anyone else the power over their decisions and choices. | ||
Revision as of 22:07, 9 February 2017
A free assembly is a gathering of people who come together for a common purpose without waiving any of their natural rights or giving anyone else the power over their decisions and choices.
An assembly does not mean you meet in a building. It means that you take the time to connect with others in meaningful ways to form a network, a peculiar people.
Church is translated from the Greek word ekklesia meaning called out. The word “church” appears over 100 times in the New Testament, but never in Mark, Luke or John, and only three times in Matthew. There are more than a dozen Greek words which all[1] can mean an “assembly” with a slight or drastic conceptual difference or inference. The Aramaic words edah,[2] ’esah, qahal,[3] za‘aq[4] or yahad[5] could be translated into the Greek word ekklesia, which we translate into Church, but are often translated congregation or just assembly.
A free congregation or free assembly is established by Elders of families simply by coming together. When they come together for the purposes of Christ according to His way or The Way, then He is there in the midst of them.[6]
When they choose to freely give to one individual for the purposes of Christ, they are making a record individually and together that the individual they chose to give to is functioning as a Minister of Christ. That free grant or offering to him in trust is consecrated to the Lord. It is a Sacred Purpose Trust.
When two or more freely give for the purposes of Christ, we call them a congregation of recorded elders or CORE. Their offerings are given according to the Perfect law of liberty.
The systems of sacrifice of Christ and Moses and Abraham were to provide for the social welfare of a society in which the people remain free.
Other systems of social welfare, which are often offered in the world of men, incorporate the rights of men into One purse, and they thereby diminish individual liberty.
It is the covetous means of such systems -- systems which depend upon forced offerings -- which makes the people merchandise.
Do you see the contrast? The people remain as individuals in a free assembly.
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Footnotes
- ↑ Agora [58] any assembly of the people; Paneguris [3831] a public festal; trugao, [5166] gather in ripe fruits; sustrepho [4962] twist together, to collect, to assemble; sullego [4816 ] gather up or collect; sunathroizo [4867] to gather together with others. assemble; ochlopoieo [3792] collect a crowd; sumbibazo [4822]cause to coalesce, join together in affection; sunagoge [4864]bringing together, assembling; episunagoge [1997] a gathering together in one place; sunago [4863] to gather together; episunago [1996] to bring together others already assembled; heorte; koinon, and thiasos.
- ↑ 05712 AyinDelethHey הדע ‘edah congregation 124, company 13, assembly 9 times, multitude, people, swarm. 1) congregation, gathering from the Hebrew word דע ‘ed that means witness and דוע ‘uwd meaning testify.
- ↑ 06951 [v. 6950 ] להק qahal n, v; congregation 86, assembly 17, company 17, multitude 3; [as a verb gather, assembled] 1) assembly, company, congregation, convocation.
- ↑ 2199 קעז za‘aq -cry 50, cry out 11, assemble 3, called 3, gathered together 2, gathered 2, company 1, proclaimed 1; to cry, cry out, call, call for help... to be assembled, be called together, be joined together.
- ↑ 3259 דעי ya`ad a primitive root; AV-meet 7, together 5, assemble 4, appointed 3, set 3, time 2, betrothed 2, agreed 1, appointment 1, gather 1; 1) to fix, appoint, assemble, meet, set, betroth
- 3054 דהי yahad [from דוהי and הדוהי Judah ] Judah-the territory, to conform to הדוהי Yᵉhuwdah (YodHeyVavDelethHey) ... הדי yadah (YodDelethHey) ... to live a life or the way of praise. The word די yad means hand which is the instrument of doing. And the Greek 2448 Ιουδα and 2455 Ιουδας
- ↑ Matthew 18:20 For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.