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Some of my friends who commented on the question, “What does a healthy church look like?”
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The one that Jesus is the Head of. 1st, it must be distinguished from a perfect church – none exist on this side of heaven, but one where you are able to grow in your relationship to Christ, and His Church where you are able to exercise liberty with discretion Where Christ is exalted as the Head where you have a peace about being Where the Holy … See MoreSpirit resides and where you experience God’s love without bondage control manipulation judgment or fear, a healthy church is a body of believers that believe in the full concept of there being no limits with God and understanding that salvation is just the beginning.Having leaders in the ministry that are whole and at a level to lead others into a place of wholeness. We can go to calvary and we have salvation, we can go to pentecost and we are filled with the Holy spirit, but how many are willing to go to the cross and die. The church that is willing to understand that to die is to LIVE is a healthy church.
 
We the people are the church. When we do not limit God to a place or a building then we just begin to be healthy. A healthy church begins with a healthy personal walk with God as he abides in us His Temple.
 
A quote from my grandmothers Bible says, “every saint has a past and every sinner has a future”. I think most healthy churches are about the same way.
 
It looks like Acts 2:42-46.If we keep the Geat Commandment and love God and love others, we will BE His body in the earth. We care, we share, we love. We’ve found that and we’ve never been happier.
 
A healthy church is like a hospital. a place full of sick people trying to get healed of their sickness and disease.
 
A healthy Church is a group of people who realize that they are sinners, trying to become Saints. They do it by mixing and mingling with friends, family and neighbors with the same motive
 
A healthy church consists of members that are consuming a steady diet of the Word of God, exercising their faith according to the Word received, communing with God in prayer, and impacting the world around them. A healthy church is a growing church- individually and corporately.
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