Okay, now we are on to the REASONS given in the Bible for a
person to join themselves to a local congregation. I am still using Dr. Whitney’s work and
summarizing what he explains more fully.
Here are his “Top Nine”:
#9 PROVES YOU ARE NOT ‘CHICKEN’
In Mark 8:38, Jesus said clearly that he would not identify
with anyone at the Judgment who was ashamed to be identified with him on this
earth. Joining a church and choosing an association with God’s people is one of
the clearest, most visible ways a person can be publicly identified with
Christ. Simply put - we join a local church
out of obedience to Christ.
#8 MAKES YOU ACCOUNTABLE AND PROTECTED
In Matthew 18:15-17 and Galatians 6:1-4, a pattern for
accountability and support within the body of Christ is established. We live out the “one another’s” of the New
Testament in the context of a defined community of faith where are responsible
to and for one another. None of us can
live for Christ separate from the other believers. There are times when we need to be encouraged
or even rescued and times when we need to help with the rescue effort of
another.
#7 STRENGTHENS YOUR ABILITY TO WITNESS
It is clear that our shared responsibility is to reach the
lost for Christ. We call that
“witnessing” and it is a team sport!
While the Lord may bring a person into the life of one member of the
body, it is all our responsibility to love them and introduce them to
Jesus. He said, by this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love
one another. On Christian loving and
caring for someone is comforting, while a group of people reaching out to and
loving someone is downright powerful.
#6 ABLE TO USE YOUR GIFTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL
In 1 Corinthians 12, Paul describes each member as uniquely empowered by
the Holy Spirit so they can serve the rest and meet a specific need within the
whole body of Christ. Working as “one” not only serves the needs of the many
but it makes the work of the whole more effective. When you join yourself to a local body, you
offer something to them that no one else is able to provide.
#5 MAKES THE BODY OF CHRIST VISIBLE
As the church goes from the spiritual and theoretical to the visible and
tangible she then stands as proof of God and His work in the world. Now you are the body of Christ and each one
of you is a part of it (1
Corinthians 12:27). Many people are
cynical and skeptical about people who claim faith ... living your faith
publicly and as part of a local church is a visible witness to others.
#4 BRINGS BALANCE TO YOUR OWN LIFE
You are able to participate in something bigger than
yourself. As you participate with the
whole body, then you are on the receiving end of ministry that you could not
secure for yourself. Ephesians 4:11-16 describes some of the different roles
played by people within the local church.
As each part does its work and blesses the whole then together we
experience the benefit of a more fully orbed spiritual life … with some
teaching, praying, encouraging, giving, going, cooking, caring, etc. We ate only the body when we stand and live
together.
#3 PROVES YOUR COMMITMENT
Ephesians 4:6 says, from
him the whole body, joined and held together by every supporting ligament,
grows and builds itself up in love, as each part does its work. The reality is that many people choose to
behave as spiritual hitchhikers rather than engage the responsibility of
personal auto ownership. Think about it,
hitchhikers don’t have to worry about a car payment, insurance, traffic laws,
renewing their license, none of that stuff.
It is simply a “free ride.”
Unfortunately, many people approach their faith in the same way. And I can see why! No commitment, no responsibility … just show
up and receive. However, mature faith
looks at what it can give and not what it can receive. The scripture is replete with verse that call
God’s children to love, care and provide for one another.
#2 HELPS NEW BELIEVERS GET STARTED
As pastor, I am unapologetic about challenging every new Christian
to publicly confess their faith in Christ, be scripturally baptized, and join a
local church where they are connected to a small Bible study group and find a
place of ministry to the rest of the church.
This is God’s prescription and it is what is best for EVERY
Christian. So, when you … as a committed
follower of Christ … join yourself in membership, you are providing an example
and model for those younger in the faith.
As we examined in the Sermon two Sunday’s ago, Hebrews 10:24-25 says: And let us consider and give attentive,
continuous care to watching over one another, studying how we may stir up
(stimulate and incite) to love and helpful deeds and noble activities, not
forsaking or neglecting to assemble together [as believers], as is the habit of
some people, but admonishing (warning, urging, and encouraging) one another,
and all the more faithfully as you see the day approaching.(AMP)
#1 ENCOURAGES OTHER CHRISTIANS
On this same idea of encouraging other people, your choice
to join encourages the faithful who are already committed to that
fellowship. Yesterday, a young woman
came forward at the end of the worship service to tell everyone she had
received Christ and to ask for baptism and church membership. My wife Rachel had
the privilege of praying with her to receive Christ earlier in the week but there
was a “posse” of friends who came to the front with her on Sunday because they
had been praying for her, encouraging her and were so excited that she had made
that decision. Our choices have a ripple
affect, like a stone thrown into a pond.
What we say and do impacts many other people. When we join a local church, it is an
encouragement and a blessing to others.
I hope this blog helps and encourages you. God bless you, have a great week.
Pastor Paul
Posted on Monday, May 26, 2008
by Paul White
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