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Simply Christians Lesson 4 of 4 The Church of the Lord
Before Jesus
Christ died on the cross, He promised that He would build His church (Matthew
Just what is the
church? The word church simply refers to an assembly of people. In the case of
Christs church, people were called out of sin and darkness into the
First, the Lord
built only one church. Ephesians 4:4 tells us, There is one body. Earlier,
this body is identified as the church: And He put all things under His feet, and
gave Him to be head over all things to the church, which is His body, the fullness of Him
who fills all in all (Ephesians 1:22-23). Since the body is the church, and there is
only one body, then it is true that there is only one church. In other words, there is
only one universal body of people who will be saved. Christ did not come to build any
denominations. In fact, denominations were unheard of until centuries after Christs
church was established. Denominationalism is built upon division, and is sinful (1
Corinthians The word church,
as it refers to Gods people, is used in a couple of different senses. It is used in
the universal sense, meaning all of the people of God without reference to time and space
(place). This refers to all of Gods people at all times, those whose names are
registered in heaven (Hebrews The word church
is also used in a local sense. This refers to Gods people who have banded together
in a specific location in order to carry out certain commands that God ordained to take
place within a local church organization. For instance, Paul wrote a letter to the The church in a
universal sense has no organization. There are no earthly headquarters, no councils,
synods, or groups to decide what everyone else is to do. There is no mother church
to which all other churches are tied. The only organization of the church is found in the
local work (see Philippians 1:1). God has ordained that certain things be done as a
church, in which Christians come together in order to fulfill a particular command. For
example, the disciples met together as a church on the first day of the week in order to
break bread, or partake of the Lords Supper (Acts 20:7; 1 Corinthians 11:18-34).
Christians are to assemble with each other on the first day of the week to do this. When
several Christians meet and decide to work together, then they become the Simply Christians
Those who obeyed
the gospel came to be known as Christians (Acts Names are very
important in Gods word. There are several reasons why we are to wear the name of
Christ only: 1. It honors Christ who
died for us. Why honor man for something that Christ did? 2. We are baptized in
the name of Christ and into Christ (Acts 3. The Bible condemns
wearing human names (1 Corinthians 4. We are married
to Christ (Romans 7:4; Ephesians 5. There is salvation
in no other name (Acts 6. We are Gods children (Galatians 7. As shown, this is
the name that the disciples in the first century were called (Acts Of course, just wearing a name is not enough. In order to be Christians, we must be following Gods word. A true Christian is going to find other true Christians with whom to work. Back to the Bible
With so many
churches existing today, how can we know who is right and who is wrong? The answer is,
Go back to the Bible. It is our duty to test the spirits, whether they
are of God (1 John 4:1), and to Test all things; hold fast what is good
(2 Thessalonians It is the plea of every
Christian, especially in todays world of so many denominations and doctrines, to go
back to the Bible. This is so for several reasons: 1. God tells us that we
cannot go beyond His word. We are not to think beyond what is written (1 Corinthians 4:6).
If we transgress the doctrine of Christ, then we lose fellowship with God (2 John 9). We
are told, If anyone speaks, let him speak as the oracles of God (1 Peter 2. It is the only way
we can have proper faith. So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of
God (Romans 3. It is the only way
that we can maintain proper unity among Gods people. God desires unity. True unity
is not unity in division, but rather unity that is based upon the Bible.
Ephesians 4:2-6 tells us to endeavor to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of
peace. There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called in one hope of your
calling; one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is above all,
and through all, and in you all. Unity is based upon the one faith. We
cannot please God while at the same time accepting many faiths. Therefore, we
must go back to the Bible and abide therein. 4. We must go back to
the Bible because of judgment. Jesus said, He who rejects Me, and does not receive
My words, has that which judges him: the word that I have spoken will judge him in the
last day (John 5. As mentioned, going
back to the Bible is the only way that we can truly be Christians. If we do what they did
in the first century, then we will be nothing more than simply Christians. To be just a Christian,
one must believe that Jesus is the Son of God, repent of sins, confess Jesus as the Son of
God, and be buried with Christ in baptism for the remission of sins (Hebrews 11:6; Acts
3:19; Romans 10:9,10; Acts 2:38). Once a Christian, one must find a local group of Gods
people to work and worship with. This is in order to meet other conditions that God has
given in His word (see Hebrews 10:23-25; Acts 20:7; Ephesians 5:19, etc.). Every Christian
then must be faithful to God, growing in His grace and knowledge (2 Peter Doy Moyer |
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