We often limit the Church to the organisation of people who identify themselves clearly as its members. But the Church as all people belonging to Christ, as that body of witnesses who reveal the living Christ, reaches far beyond the boundaries of any human institution. As Jesus himself said: The Spirit “blows where it pleases” (John 3:8). The Spirit of Jesus can touch hearts wherever it wants; it is not restrained by any human limits.
There is a communion of saints witnessing to the risen Christ that reaches to the far ends of the world and even farther. It embraces people from long ago and far away. It is that immense community of men and women who through words and deeds have proclaimed and are proclaiming the Lordship of Jesus.


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November 9, 2009 at 12:27 pm
Karen Hopper
Love the words, “The Spirit of Jesus can touch hearts wherever it wants; it is not restrained by any human limits”. True, we mortals are limited in our involvement for the Lord but His Spirit can reach far beyond our comprehension. Seeing this happen is one of the attributes of living for God.
November 9, 2009 at 12:57 pm
Mervi
“It embraces people from long ago and far away.” Time and space have no power over those who are a part of this body of Christ. HIS spirit is the common bond in this body. Great post Helen.
Mervi
November 9, 2009 at 10:08 pm
helenl
Thanks for the comments, Karen and Mervi.
November 11, 2009 at 1:24 am
Carol
Hi Helen,
I like that last line about proclaiming the lordship of Jesus through our words and deeds. Our words are meaningless if they are not backed up by our deeds, just as faith without works is dead.
November 11, 2009 at 1:30 am
helenl
You said it, Carol. If our deeds don’t match our words, we do more harm than good.