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DOES EKKLESIA = CHURCH? ONE IS ORGANIC THE OTHER IS A GMO

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DOES EKKLESIA = CHURCH? ONE IS ORGANIC THE OTHER IS A GMO There is a movement towards being healthy and eating healthy. Organic foods and produce is the best way to go if you want to avoid all the toxins, additives, preservatives and pesticides they add to our food. Organic is how God created seeds and food, natural YET we now have GMO (genetically modified organisms) foods created out of greed and money that have proliferated the food supply. What this bible study will do is uncover how the Church assembly is a GMO and is not the same organism as the Ekklesia Assembly / Congregation. Is every church assembly a GMO? You have to determine that by understanding what an Ekklesia looks like and how it operates to see if your assembly fits that profile. The reality is our "gatherings" have been genetically altered by religion and traditions to make the assembly GROW. This is explained in the Parable of The Mustard Seed. Now in context what is obvious to everybody listening to Jesus tell the Parable of The Mustard Seed is that something is very wrong because the mustard seed does not and cannot grow as big as Jesus says it grows organically, unless it had been tampered with, genetically modified (think back to the Parable of the Wheat and Tares). Well many Mega-sized church preachers would say, the mustard seed’s growth to an unnatural size tree is a good thing thus justifying their churches and the culture that made them "mega". TUNE IN to understand the true meaning of the Parable of The Mustard Seed and WHY the Church is a GMO and not the same type of congregation/assembly as an Ekklesia Fellowship.

 

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