- A kingdom mindset encourages all saints to be ministers in the marketplace. A church mindset merely trains people to serve in a church building on Sundays. We can serve the church and really enjoy it while our own vision is taking shape. I see a lot of believers in their early 30's moving toward their heart's desires and their personal calling in the marketplace.
- A kingdom mindset creates wealth to transform a community and nation. A church-only" mindset motivates giving to build our own church programs. There is plenty of money and ministers to do both.
- A kingdom mindset is a holistic approach that integrates the gospel with politics, economics, and public policy. A church-only mindset insulates the gospel from politics and public policy.
- A kingdom mindset views the Bible as a blueprint to structure every aspect of society. A church-only mindset views the Bible merely as a pietistic book that enables us to escape the world, enter heaven, and be spiritual.
- With a kingdom mindset we embrace and love our surrounding unchurched communities. With a church-only mindset, were prone to only embrace converted individuals within our faith communities.
- A kingdom mindset trains all people for all of life. A church-only mindset trains people only for church life. We should honor those who labor among us and celebrate the exploits of Kings in the marketplace at the same time.
- A kingdom mindset nurtures leaders who are world changers and cultural creatives who articulate truth to society. A church-only mindset nurtures leaders who speak religious language relevant only to church people. We're prone to get way too introverted and stay within the four walls.
- A kingdom mindset speaks of the rule of God over the entire created order. A church-only mindset speaks of the rule of God through deacons and elders over those in a church congregation. It's easy to get entangled in a bunch of rules that make us look irrelevant to our culture.
- With a kingdom mindset, pastors encourage and value vocational callings of their people in the marketplace. A church-only mindset controls people by marginalizing their marketplace callings and emphasizing only Sunday ministries. Our job is to make disciples in church without being afraid to direct them. But someday they mature and we need to release them as Kings in the marketplace pursuing the desires God has placed in their hearts. No one can just plug into the church, and tithe and listen to sermons for the rest of his life. If we don't release their hearts as Kings, we lose them to boredom. Their dreams wither and die.
- A kingdom mindset applies a Spirit-empowered approach to the natural world. A church-only mindset involves a spirituality that separates from the natural world. We practice in church to be equipped and do the real thing in the Kingdom at work.
- Those with a kingdom mindset are working toward a renaissance of Christendom. Those with a church-only mindset merely strive for a particular expression (denomination) of Christianity. We charismatics love revivals and conferences and worship. Now we need to learn how to multiply finances and convert money into ministry and impact our cities.
- Churches with a kingdom mindset equip 100% of the saints to fill up all things in every realm of life (Ephesians 4:10-12). Those with a church-only mindset have as their primary goal to equip the 2-3% of the congregation called to be full-time church pastors, ministers, and missionaries. It's fine to have 5-fold ministries in the church; let's just not forget the goal…to release the 95% of the congregation to do the real work of the ministry outside the church.
The Church is a big ship that will take years to turn. I've seen some dramatic changes in over my lifetime. I think it would be wise not to sink that ship in our zeal for the Kingdom. As we find better methods to equip the saints and change the world, we're not abandoning the Church or her role in making disciples. We're just finding better and faster ways to release Kings into their own heart's desires. During my pastoral days in our second church plant, I tried to switch everyone over to marketplace ministry. To my surprise, I found half my congregation didn't want to. Pastors and churches are not the limiting factor in this transition to Kingdom, it's me!!! Shouldn't we expect our pastors to be excited about church? That's what God has called them to do. If they err a little on the church-only side, that's OK. I'm more worried about you and I.
My heart is longing for disciples who will release their hearts to embrace the wisdom and anointing required to create wealth, and convert money into ministry. It's really a lot of fun. Let's teach them how, in church. That's what we did in these last two conferences. The pastors we worked with made it all possible. Pretty exciting!