Title: What Is the Church?
1What Is the Church?
2A Baptist Church Doctrinal Statement
- The Church Which Is His Body
- We believe that the Church which is His Body is
the entire company of saints from Pentecost to
the Rapture, who are united together with Christ
by the baptism with the Holy Spirit (I Cor.
1213 Acts 15 24 1115).
3A Baptist Church Doctrinal Statement
- The Local Church
- We believe that the local N. T. church is
visible manifestation of the Body of Christ in a
specific place, organized into an as-sembly of
immersed believers, who are associated by
covenant in the faith and fellowship of the
Gospel, to observe the ordinances, study the
Word, fulfill the Great Commission, participate
in the min-istry of prayer, and share in the
blessings of Christian fellowship (Acts 241, 42).
4The Spiritual Body and the Local Church
- And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter,
and upon this rock I will build my church and
the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
--Mt 1618 - The Lord Jesus conceived of His church as both an
organism and an organization! - THE SPIRITUAL BODY OF CHRIST
- THE LOCAL NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH
5The Spiritual Body and the Local Church
- THE LOCAL NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH
- Acts 21 And when the day of Pentecost was fully
come, they were all with one accord in one place.
6The Spiritual Body and the Local Church
- THE SPIRITUAL BODY OF CHRIST
- Acts 24 And they were all filled with the
Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other
tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance. - Acts 1115, 16 15 And as I began to speak, the
Holy Ghost fell on them, as on us at the
begin-ning.16 Then remembered I the word of the
Lord, how that he said, John indeed baptized with
water but ye shall be baptized with the Holy
Ghost.
7The Use of the Word Church in the N.T.
ekklhsia (ekklesia) ek - out of kaleo -
call A group called out from a larger group
(Acts 1514). Simeon hath declared how God at
the first did visit the Gentiles, to take out of
them a people for his name.
8The Use of the Word Church in the N.T.
- This word ekklesia is used 115 times in the New
Testament - THREE times it is translated "assembly" (Acts
1932, 39, 41), where it refers to the body at
Ephesus known as the "town meeting."
9The Use of the Word Church in the N.T.
- TWO times ekklesia refers to Israel (Acts 738
Hebrew 212), where it is used in its primary
meaning as an assembly or congregation of ones
who are "called out." - This is he, that was in the church in the
wilder-ness with the angel which spake to him in
the mount Sina, and with our fathers who
received the lively oracles to give unto us
(Acts 738).
10The Use of the Word Church in the N.T.
- FOURTEEN times ekklesia refers to the church
which is His body. - And he is the head of the body, the church who
is the beginning, the first born from the dead
that in all things he might have the preeminence
(Col 118).
11The Use of the Word Church in the N.T.
- The terms "Universal Church" or "Invisible
Church" are NOT found in Scripture. - The Lord Jesus never intended for His church to
encompass all that is called "Christendom" or
that it would be invisible. - On the contrary, it is to be highly visible by
the presence of true local New Testament
churches.
12The Use of the Word Church in the N.T.
- NINETY TWO times ekklesia refers to the visible
manifestation of the church which is His body,
the local N.T. church. - And he went through Syria and Cilicia,
con-firming the churches (Ac 1541).
13The Roman Catholic View of the Church
- The Roman Catholic church believes in a mystical
body of Christ, and a visible body on earth,
which are coextensive with each other. - One cannot be in the mystical body
without being in the visible
body.
14The Roman Catholic View of the Church
- The Roman Catholic church teaches that it is the
only true, visible body of Christ. - Therefore, it concludes that
there is no salvation outside the
Roman Catholic Church.
15The Roman Catholic View of the Church
- "Rock" is the Greek word petra.
- It appears in the N.T. eleven times meaning "a
ledge of rock". - Five times it used meta- phorically of
Christ (Mt. 1618
Rom. 933 I Cor. 104
(twice) I Pet. 28). - In I Cor. 104, it is expressly stated that
Christ is the "Rock".
16The Roman Catholic View of the Church
- In contrast the word for Peter is petros meaning
"a little rock" in comparison to a ledge of rock.
Certainly Christ, and not Peter is the foundation
for the church (Eph. 220-22). - And are built upon the foundation of the apostles
and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the
chief corner stone --Eph 220
17The Liberal Theologians View of the Church
- Liberalism teaches that the church is the visible
spiritual community of all who profess to be
Christians, in contrast to the fractured
denominational organizations. - This community is often referred to by liberals
as the koinonia, the spiritual
fellowship of all those who have
committed them- selves to the reign
of God.
18The Interdenominationalists View of the Church
- Interdenominationalists make a false distinction
between the true church and the local church. - In so doing they intimate that the local church
is something LESS than the visible manifestation
of the spiritual body of Christ in a specific
place.
19The Interdenominationalists View of the Church
- Membership in a local church is not important as
long as one is part of the spiritual body of
Christ.
20The Interdenominationalists View of the Church
- Parachurch organizations have taken away from the
local church both man-power and resources needed
to fulfill the commission Christ gave to His
churches.
21The Interdenominationalists View of the Church
- Interdenominationalism has also given rise to the
phenomenon known as "the church tramp".
22The Interdenominationalists View of the Church
- Church tramps are like hitchhikers who say,
You furnish the gas, car, attend to the repairs
and upkeep, supply the insurance, and I'll ride
with you.
23The Interdenominationalists View of the Church
- You go to the meetings, you serve on the boards
and committees, you do the paperwork, you study
the issues and take
care of the things
that need doing, and I'll
just go along for the
ride. - If things dont suit my fancy, I will com-plain,
criticize, and probably get out and
hitchhike to another group."
24A Scriptural View of the Local Church
- The local N.T. church is a visible mani-festation
of the Body of Christ in a specific place, - organized into an assembly of immersed
believers, - who are associated by covenant in the faith and
fellowship of the Gospel, - to observe the ordinances, study the Word,
fulfill the Great Commission, participate in the
ministry of prayer, and share in the blessings of
Christian fellowship. (Acts 241-47)
25The Local Church is a Covenant Community
Acts 21 And when the day of Pentecost was fully
come, they were all with one accord in one place.
- Having received the Lord Jesus Christ as our
Saviour, and having been baptized in the Name of
the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy
Spirit, we do now in the presence of God and this
assembly, most solemnly enter into covenant with
one another as one body in Christ.
26The Local Church is a Covenant Community
- The first disciples had the concept of
membership even before the birth of the church
at Pentecost. - Acts 115 And in those days
Peter stood up in the midst of
the disciples, and said, (the
number of names together
were about an hundred and
twenty,)
27The Local Church is a Covenant Community
- Those who received the Word of God and were
scripturally baptized were - ADDED to the original 120 names.
- Acts 241 Then they that gladly
received his word were baptized
and the same day there were
added unto them about
three
thousand souls. - They became church members!
28The Church Members Were Faithful
- Acts 242 And they continued stedfastly in the
apostles doctrine and fellowship, and in
breaking of bread, and in prayers. - Continued stedfastly is proskartereo
- It appears 10 times in the Greek NT. Its various
meanings include - 1) to be devoted to one
- 2) to give unremitting care to a thing
- 3) to persevere and not to faint.
29The Church Members Were Faithful to the Services
and Activities of the Church
- Acts 242 And they continued stedfastly in the
apostles doctrine and fellowship, and in
breaking of bread, and in prayers. - Preaching and teaching services
- Fellowship times
- The ordinances
- Prayer meeting
30The Church Members Showed Christian Love One to
Another
- Acts 244-45 44 And all that believed were
together, and had all things common 45 And sold
their possessions and goods, and parted them to
all men, as every man had need. - This was not Christian communism
- No one was entitled to a free ride (2 Thess
310) - Scriptural qualifications were set down to
determine genuine need (1 Tim. 5).
31The Church Members Maintained a Good Testimony in
the Community
- Acts 246-47 46 And they, continuing daily with
one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from
house to house, did eat their meat with gladness
and singleness of heart, 47 Praising God, and
having favour with all the people. And the Lord
added to the church daily such as should be
saved. - favour is charis, i.e. grace
- When the church members maintain a good
testimony, people will be saved!
32The Importance of the Church Covenant
- In signing the Church Covenant and becoming a
church member one promises to - Be faithful to the church
- Care for one another in the church family
- Seek to maintain a good personal testimony that
others may be won to Christ
33Not Every One is Ready to Be a Member
- A church member must
- Be saved
- Be scripturally
baptized - Be in one accord (agreement) with
the church - Have a good testimony
- The Lord is looking for a few good men and women!