August 18, 2015

From Mark Copeland... "FOLLOWING JESUS WITHOUT DENOMINATIONALISM" How To Find A New Testament Church


              "FOLLOWING JESUS WITHOUT DENOMINATIONALISM"

                   How To Find A New Testament Church

INTRODUCTION

1. In this series of lessons I have sought to propose that "Following
   Jesus Without Denominationalism" is possible today when we:
   a. Appreciate why denominationalism is wrong, and therefore disdain
      sectarianism
   b. Imitate the example of Jesus by maintaining a non-sectarian
      relationship with God
   c. Properly respond to the call of the gospel, for that is how
      Christ is adding people to His church
   d. Allow the "apostles' doctrine" to be our standard of authority in
      religion, recognizing that is how Christ is directing His church
      today
   e. Develop those qualities of Christ-like character enjoined in the
      apostolic epistles, so that we can "maintain the unity of the
      Spirit in the bond of peace"

2. What I have proposed is really nothing new, and has been a plea
   expressed by many others...
   a. I am personally convinced that throughout church history there
      have always been groups of Christians seeking to follow Jesus in
      this way
   b. Even today, there are thousands of congregations composed of
      those who are "Following Jesus Without Denominationalism"
   -- Indeed, I believe there are many churches true to the example and
      pattern of the Lord's church as found in the New Testament

3. But suppose one wanted to find "a New Testament church" today?
   a. Where would they begin?
   b. What would they look for?

4. In this lesson, the final one in this series, I wish to offer some
   thoughts on "How To Find A New Testament Church"
   a. Not an exhaustive study, of course, but some simple suggestions
      that might help one get started
   b. These are the sort of suggestions that I myself would follow if I
      were seeking to find such a congregation

[First, I would...]

I. BEGIN WITH THE "NAME"

   A. THE "NAME" OF THE CONGREGATION REVEALS MUCH....
      1. It can quickly tell whether the church is concerned with
         "Following Jesus Without Denominationalism"
      2. For if the name is a denominational name, religious division
         must not be a major concern of those in the congregation

   B. THE "NAME" SHOULD BE A SCRIPTURAL NAME...
      1. There is really no one scriptural name for the Lord's church
         in the New Testament
         a. The expression "church of God" (1Co 1:2), "churches of God
            (1Th 2:14), and "churches of Christ" (Ro 16:16) are
            commonly used
         b. Other terms are used also, and they all reflect an
            association with God and Christ (body of Christ, kingdom of
            God, bride of Christ, temple of God, etc.)
      2. But the use of scriptural names instead of a humanly-conceived name...
         a. Reflects a desire to follow the Scriptures, and not human tradition
         b. Certainly conveys a desire to honor God and Christ, and not
            some man, creed or particular doctrine

   C. UNFORTUNATELY, THE "NAME" ALONE IS NOT A SURE GUIDE...
      1. Just as the name "Mrs. Copeland" alone is not a sure guide if
         you were seeking to find my wife
         a. For there are a lot of women who go by the name, "Mrs.
            Copeland"
         b. But only one who bears the name is properly my wife!
      2. So there may be many congregations that bear the name of
         Christ or God that may not be truly honoring them!
         a. For example, there are over 200 separate denominations that
            use the expression "Church of God"
         b. Likewise, there may be "Churches of Christ" that are no
            less denominational than any church with a denominational name!
      3. Yet I would still recommend beginning with the name, and in
         particular those congregations that use the expression "church of Christ"
         a. Because so many denominations have chosen to use the
            expression "church of God", the likelihood of simply
            finding a denomination is much greater
         b. Whereas most "churches of Christ" I have known are seeking
            to follow Jesus without denominationalism, therefore the
            possibilities of find a church true to the New Testament
            are greater

[But even when one has found a church that is non-denominational, that
does not automatically mean the people are truly members of the Lord's
body.  That is why I suggest the next step is to...]

II. EXAMINE THE "GOSPEL" BEING PREACHED

   A. REMEMBER HOW CHRIST IS BUILDING HIS CHURCH...
      1. Through the gospel, Christ calls us - 2Th 2:14
      2. As we heed the gospel call, the Lord adds us to His body, the
         church - Ac 2:41,47
      3. That is why it is so important that the gospel not be
         perverted in any way - Ga 1:6-9

   B. IF THE GOSPEL IS DIFFERENT...
      1. By changing either the facts or commands of the gospel
      2. Then people are not being saved, and the Lord is not adding
         them to His church!

   C. A CHURCH WITH A PERVERTED GOSPEL...
      1. May have the nicest people, but they are still unregenerate
         people!
      2. May wear the name of Christ, both as individuals and as a
         church, but are not truly the people of God!

[So while a group of people may identify themselves as a "church of
God" or "church of Christ", it is only Christ who truly makes them such
when they properly respond to the call of the gospel.  That is why it
is imperative a church teaches the pure and simple gospel of Christ!

A final suggestion, but one that might require very careful examination
over a period of time, is to...]

III. COMPARE THE "PRACTICE" WITH THE NEW TESTAMENT PATTERN

   A. IN THE NEW TESTAMENT, WE FIND A PATTERN...
      1. The N.T. describes the early church during its first 60 years
      2. A careful study of Acts and the epistles reveal a picture of
         the church
      3. From this picture, a pattern emerges in reference to:
         a. The worship of the church
         b. The work of the church
         c. The organization of the church
      4. This pattern emerges as we see the early Christians continuing
         steadfastly in the "apostles' doctrine"

   B. A CHURCH ABIDING IN THE "APOSTLES' DOCTRINE" WILL REFLECT THIS
      PATTERN...
      1. Their worship will be like that described in the New Testament
         a. Involving such elements as singing, prayer, Bible study,
            preaching, and the Lord's Supper - Col 3:16; 4:2; 2Ti 2:
            2,15; 4:2; Ac 20:7; 1Co 10:16-17; 11:23-29
         b. Their assemblies seeking to provoke one another to love and
            good works - He 10:24-25
      2. Their work as a congregation will be similar to that found in
         the New Testament
         a. Equipping the saints for ministry (edification) - Ep 4:11-16
         b. Furthering the spread of the gospel by sending out
            evangelists (evangelism) - Php 4:15-16; 3Jn 5-8
         c. Meeting the needs of the saints as problems arise
            (benevolence) - Ro 15:25-26; 1Co 16:1-4; 2Co 8:1-9:15
      3. Their organization as a congregation will seek to be like that
         found in the New Testament - cf. Php 1:1
         a. With elders (also known as bishops, pastors, presbyters,
            shepherds) qualified to oversee and tend to the local
            congregation - Ac 14:23; 20:28; 1Ti 3:1-7; Tit 1:5-9;
            1Pe 5:1-4
         b. With deacons also qualified to serve as they minister to
            the local congregation - 1Ti 3:8-13
         c. With saints (members) who sojourn in this world with
            conduct that is honorable and which gives glory to God -
            cf. 1Pe 2:9-12

CONCLUSION

1. By carefully studying the "pattern" of the Lord's church as revealed
   in the New Testament, we can know when a congregation is faithfully
   observing the "apostles' doctrine"
   a. This places upon each of us the responsibility of carefully
      studying the Scriptures
   b. For only then can we be able to distinguish between the
      "authentic" and a "counterfeit"

2. I am confident that there are many "authentic" congregations all
   over the world...
   a. It is likely that one exists in your community already!
   b. Please feel free to contact me if you would like for me to
      help you find one

3. But even if we live in an area where there is no church that
   "continues steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine", we can start one
   in our own home! - cf. Ro 16:5; Phm 1-2
   a. By proclaiming the simple gospel of Christ, and abiding in the
      "apostles' doctrine" as revealed in the New Testament...
   b. This will not be some new denomination, but simply a church of
      the Lord, a congregation of disciples that meet together to
      worship God and edify one another in their service to the Lord

Are you "Following Jesus Without Denominationalism"?  Don't you wish
to?  Remember the prayer of our Lord:

   "I do not pray for these alone, but also for those who will believe
   in Me through their word;"

   "that they all may be one, as You, Father, are in Me, and I in You;
   that they also may be one in Us, that the world may believe that
   You sent Me."

   "And the glory which You gave Me I have given them, that they may
   be one just as We are one:"

   "I in them, and You in Me; that they may be made perfect in one, and
   that the world may know that You have sent Me, and have loved them
   as You have loved Me."
                                   -- Jn 17:20-23

May all those who have come to believe in Jesus strive to be one!

Executable Outlines, Copyright © Mark A. Copeland, 2011

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