Praying for oneness of the Church
Yes, we should all be one in Christ. But in Acts when there were legitimate concerns about how the church was dealing with issues they didn't tell people to shut up and do what you are told. They appointed brothers like Stephen to deal with it, and this was not a hired hand that fled when he saw the wolves, he stood strong even if it cost him his life.
We don't have Stephens today.
There are too many issues in life and aspects to life to deal with things from the top down. It's best to deal with life and people from the bottom up or from the foundation up. The Church is to be
built on. There's a foundation and the rest of it functions from the [good or bad] foundation. The churches are messed up for 'a' reason. What are the reasons that churches, pastors, and christians behave uniformly in a bad or ungodly way? That truly should be your focus if you want to understand what is going on and make sense of what is happening. Every moment in the present is a child of a moment in the past. What you see and observe now originated somewhere. Let me share a really brief vision Jesus gave me in 2016 to start indicating some roots and origins rather than fighting with the problems when they're already fully-grown.
The town we lived in was owned by satanists. (Some towns are.) Genuine prophets had prophesied about the town's importance to satan; false prophets were set up by satanists in the town to promote a false Jesus. (The 24-Day Fast for revival I spoke about before took place in the
prayer center of this town, and the center was headed by a man who just wanted to hear prophecies about how great he was, a man whom the satanists had given that position.) I noted that every christian in that town who genuinely desired God was really struggling in life while everyone else was prospering. Two of my coworkers wanted to see revival come to that town. One of them had a pastor's heart; the other had a prophet's heart. The prophet would constantly tell the pastor not to just pray without waiting on God to lead the prayer. The pastor never listened. One day we got together with a few others and the pastor began to pray that God would bless the town. As he prayed this, Jesus began to show me a three-part vision to indicate where prayer efforts should be focused rather than telling Him to do what He already wanted to do (ie. bless the town):
1.) In the first vision, I saw an ocean or sea, and the entire body of Christ underwater while all the pastors were above water. The members of the body of Christ were sitting in chairs underwater looking up at the pastors who were above water.
But I didn't see the pastors because they were invisible. Then Jesus explained that this is
the current pastoral ministry and that the pastors have tied the hands of church members by not allowing them to function freely in their gifts and callings, etc. Jesus said this made the body of Christ as useless as human beings are when we're underwater.
2.) In the second vision,
I saw seven men in a prison cell which was underground. They were all dressed like I was in the Bible days, in robes that were brown, cream, black, etc. They quietly walked around in the cell, praying softly and patiently waiting for Jesus to come and release them. Then Jesus explained to me that these seven men represented
the coming (genuine) prophetic ministry and that they are currently 'bound' but are patiently waiting for Him to release them so they can in turn go release the body of Christ.
3.) In the third vision, I was standing inside a tomb like they had in ancient times (the type Jesus was buried in), and
I saw a solitary man sitting to my left on that platform that a dead body is laid on (I forgot the correct term). He was sitting quietly and deep in thought. (He wasn't praying, He was thinking.) As I was looking at him, I was transported outside the tomb and now I was looking at the tomb with a circular stone rolled across the entrance. As I was looking, Jesus walked up from my right, placed His hands on the tombstone, rolled it to the left away from the entrance, and sat on it. Then He explained to me that the solitary man represented
the coming (genuine) apostolic ministry and that satan wants this ministry bound in the grave (ie.
dead) because it's important to release it first so it can in turn release the prophetic and therefore release the body of Christ.
How does the vision apply to what I'm saying? Two ways:
A.) Rather than praying for revival (or whatever God wants to give), it's important to ask Him how to pray or/and to pray for Him to release those in whom He has invested revival (or whatever you're asking Him for).
B.) Jesus showed me the
coming apostolic ministry, the
coming prophetic ministry, and the
current body of Christ;
but He did not show me the current pastoral ministry. Why? Because He doesn't value them. It's important to say here that this doesn't apply to every last pastor; it applies to pastors in a general way the same way Jesus, in addressing the religious leaders (Pharisees, lawyers, Sadducees, etc.), always said that they
all were godless though He knew a few of them weren't.
So. Do you expect people whose custom it is to
not obey Jesus to do the right thing concerning anything else? The root or origin of why pastors and churches are compromised or not doing what God calls them to is because
it is not their culture nor in their tradition (way of living)
to do the right thing or to obey God. It is a foreign concept. Look closely for yourself and you'll see. Even in the Bible, God often spoke forthrightly while Jesus often spoke in riddles, especially regarding negative things (eg. "Woman, has no one condemned you... Neither do I condemn you"). When Jesus is cutting a whole segment of the church out of the picture, it's His gentle way of saying they are of no use or don't matter. It might sound farfetched but look into it for yourself. The Holy Spirit will bear witness of the truth to those who want the truth.