Here's a reason from my experience. About 40 years ago I in high school prayed for God's church, which would be better than my parent's denomination which I saw then wasn't God's desire. I was shown a kid that glowed, exuding more love than usual. I asked God what that meant and was told in spirit he would be in my church. Little did I know that key phrase "my church" was to be a big problem. They lasted 13 years without elders then three self-appointed themselves in spite of my advice to either make everyone elders or no one. Their first and as far as I know only action was to excommunicate me.
Fast forward many years and I learned one elder moved to another town, one elder got a stomach tumor, was healed, then quit meeting, and the remaining elder developed cult-leader behaviors, so I had to exercise my spiritual authority as owner of the church (which I wasn't allowed to meet with) to pray him out, which God answered. However since he was by then the hierarchy, with his leaving the entire church quit meeting. So I learned the 40 years in the wilderness lesson that Jesus Christ himself must take ownership of church and say so in Spirit or the church, no matter how pure the prayer that started it, is doomed to become a Rev. 17:5 prostitute, and ultimately fail.
To get Jesus' ownership, people must obey His instructions, not disobey on hierarchy and money like Paul taught. So the church must be a free meeting of equals, teaching the Gospel like Jesus did, in addition of course praying until Jesus answers affirmatively that it is His church. Therefore you can't hitch your wagon to any ministry or man like you did before, you must truly follow Jesus for yourselves, doing what He says in word and progressing to hear His instant speaking and doing what He says in Spirit.
One key difference is with Jesus' ownership, those who teach are limited to 3.26 years for any group of 12 and they can step down (since it's not their church to grow) let go and start with another group while those they taught multiply on their own. That way, there is maximum growth and minimum hierarchy.
Unfortunately some people use seeing the truth about Paul to excuse attacking the messenger. And some arguments descend into trivial areas even the initiator should know better than. Some of these can result in reversals like in the hierarchy discussion but usually it's best to stay focused on Jesus only.