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"A CLOSER WALK WITH GOD"
The Church And You
INTRODUCTION
- As we grow in the grace and knowledge of the Lord, as we continue in our service and walk with God, we do not do so alone
- A wonderful blessing we have in Christ is being members of His body, the church
- When we properly understand:
- What the church is, both in its universal and local sense
- What our responsibilities are toward the church
- WHAT IS THE CHURCH?
- THE WORD "CHURCH" REFERS TO PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN SAVED...
- As we are saved, the Lord in heaven Himself "adds" us to His church - Ac 2:47
- As His "church" (a word meaning "assembly" or "congregation"), we are members of God's "household" or "family" - 1Ti 3:15
- THE WORD "CHURCH" IS USED PRIMARILY IN TWO SENSES...
- The UNIVERSAL sense: all the saved throughout the world
- It is used in this way in passages like Mt 16:18; Ep 5:23; Col 1:18
- In the "universal" sense:
- There is only ONE church - Ep 4:4; compare with Ep 1:22-23
- Christ is the head; individual Christians are members of His body - 1Co 12:27
- There is NO EARTHLY ORGANIZATION; what organization there may be is spiritual in nature - Ep 2:19-20
- The universal church never meets as such; it has no "officers" except Jesus Christ and the original apostles and prophets
- The LOCAL sense: the saved in one particular locality
- It is used in this way in passages like 1Co 1:2; Re 1:11; Ro 16:16
- In the "local" sense:
- There are MANY churches - cf. Ga 1:2
- There is to be EARTHLY ORGANIZATION within each local church
- Ideally, each church has elders (also known as bishops, pastors) and deacons - Php 1:1 (described more fully later in this lesson)
- But churches may exist temporarily until such men can be appointed - cf. Ac 14:21-23
- Local churches meet regularly; and Christians have responsibilities in connection with their brethren in the local church
- RESPONSIBILITIES IN THE LOCAL CHURCH
- WE SHOULD "JOIN OURSELVES" TO A LOCAL CHURCH...
- Only Christ "adds" one to the church UNIVERSAL; but one can and should "join" themselves to a LOCAL church - Ac 9:26-28
- This enables you to benefit by the association of other Christians, and provides you an opportunity to be of service to them - cf. He 3:12-14; 10:24-25
- There are some responsibilities Christ has given you that you cannot fulfill on your own; for example, the Lord's Supper - Ac 20:7
- So you need to find and join a local faithful congregation of the Lord (a careful study of the New Testament can help you to identify such today; perhaps a subject for future study?)
- WE SHOULD COOPERATE WITH THE "LEADERS"...
- In a fully developed local church, there will be "ELDERS" to oversee the people of God
- The terms "elder, pastor, bishop, shepherd, overseer" are often used interchangeably, referring to the same position - Ac 20:17,28; Tit 1:5-7; 1Pe 5:1-2
- Their qualifications are found in 1Ti 3:1-7; Tit 1:5-9
- Our responsibilities to them are as follows:
- To recognize and respect them - 1Th 5:12-13; 1Ti 5:17-20
- To obey and be submissive when they lead scripturally - He 13:17; 1Pe 5:2-3
- Think of them as your "spiritual advisors", as "shepherds"; they are mature, experienced Christian men who are charged by God to "watch out for your souls"!
- In a fully developed local church, there will also be "DEACONS" to serve the people of God
- These are "servants" who assist the elders in the work of the church
- Their qualifications are found in 1Ti 3:8-13
- The work they do is a very noble one - 1Ti 3:13
- There may also be those who serve as EVANGELISTS and TEACHERS - Ep 4:11
- The "evangelists" concentrate their attention on teaching the gospel to the lost
- "Teachers" concentrate attention upon edifying the members
- Those commonly referred to as "preachers" or "ministers" may do both the work of evangelist and teacher
- But whether they serve as evangelist, teacher, preacher, or minister, within the local church they likewise submit to the leadership of the elders
- WE SHOULD CONTRIBUTE REGULARLY TO THE WORK OF THE CHURCH...
- The work of the church can be divided into three areas:
- Evangelism - Mt 28:19-20; 1Ti 3:15; 1Pe 2:9-10
- Edification - Ep 4:11-16
- Benevolence - 1Ti 5:16
- How the local church can raise funds to do its work is illustrated in 1Co 16:1-2
- Principles governing such collections were discussed in the lesson, "Our Public Assemblies"
- The financial support provided the local church enables it to do much of the work God designed it to do
- WE SHOULD DO OUR PART IN THE WORK OF THE CHURCH...
- We cannot "pay" to have our part of the church's work done for us
- A strong, successful congregation is one where every member is doing their part - Ep 4:15-16
- There are different kinds of functions we might perform - cf. Ro 12:3-8
- What is essential is that we each do what we can with the same zeal and enthusiasm - cf. 1Pe 4:10-11
- WE SHOULD HELP KEEP THE CHURCH UNITED...
- Unity among believers is very important to Jesus - Jn 17:20-21; cf. Ep 2:14-16
- Division is condemned in the Scriptures - 1Co 1:10-13; 3:3-4
- To maintain the unity we have in Christ requires certain attitudes and diligent effort - Ep 4:1-3
- Here are some things we can do:
- WE SHOULD LIVE IN A WAY THAT SPEAKS WELL OF THE CHURCH...
- Be an example to others - 1Ti 4:12; Tit 2:7-8
- Some people delight in finding Christians who are not living right and use them as an example to attack the church
- We are to avoid giving them opportunities to do so - Tit 2:8; 1Ti 5:14; 1Pe 2:12
- Christians are not perfect, but we should strive to be an example of what Christians ought to be!
CONCLUSION
- More could be said on this subject, but this should suffice to make the point that with the blessings of fellowship within the body of Christ come various responsibilities
- God did not intend for us to be "islands unto ourselves", but joined together in Christ where we can encourage one another in an atmosphere of righteousness, joy, and peace - Ro 14:17-19
SOME QUESTIONS TO STIMULATE YOUR THINKING...
- Have you let a local church know that you wish to be identified as an accepted, working member of their group?
- Do you know the elders, deacons and other members of the church where you attend?
- Do you have a sense of what function you provide in the body of Christ, and are you fulfilling it?
- If every member of the church were as faithful and active as you in your service to the Lord, what kind of of church would it be?
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