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What Is The Church Of Christ Some concluding thoughts on our series.
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What is the Church of Christ? As I understand and use the phrase... It is not a denomination among other denominations It is not some sect identified by one exclusive name It is the Lord's church, as defined and revealed in the New Testament
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The Lord's church is thus spoken of in the Bible primarily in two ways... The Church "Universal" Composed of all Christians There is just one Began on the Day of Pentecost Enter only by being added by the Lord. The Lord keeps the books of members. Consists of all the saved Must be in this to be saved Has no earthly organization Can't be divided Death doesn't affect membership Does not have one scriptural name. The Church "Local“ Composed of Christians in one location There are many Begins when people join together Enter by joining ourselves Enrolled by human judgment membership Consists of both saved and lost Do not have to be in this to be saved Has earthly organization Can be divided Death does affect membership May use different scriptural name.
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Properly understood, the Church of Christ is... The one Body of Christ, the church - Ephesians 4:4; cf. 1:22-23 Made up of disciples, called Christians - Acts 11:26; 1 Corinthians 12:27 Who work and worship together in local churches - Romans 16:16 Abiding in the apostles' doctrine - Acts 2:42; cf. 1 Corinthians 4:17 Honoring Jesus' prayer for unity - John 17:20-21 Deploring religious division in all its forms, including denominationalism - 1 Corinthians 1:10-13
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Questions We Sometimes Are Asked "Are you Church of Christ?" "Are you a Church of Christ preacher?" "Are you a member of the Church of Christ?" We should respond... "I am not 'Church of Christ', as that reflects a denominational concept." "I am a preacher of the gospel of Christ, an evangelist." "I am a Christian, a disciple of Jesus Christ, and member of His body, the church you read about in the New Testament."
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Denominationalism Is wrong because: It is against the Bible teaching of unity. It is against the Bible in doctrines. It is against the Bible in practices. Participation in it is against God’s will.
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History of Denominationalism The apostasy of the early church. AD 606. Bishop of Rome claims world headship of the church. AD 14-1500’s The age of enlightenment because the scriptures given to the common man. Printing press.
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History of Denominationalism Martin Luther, John Calvin, John Knox, and others tried to reform the church. That failed so they pulled away from it. King of England started his own church. Episcopalian and Presbyterian grew out of the Anglican church of England. Many continued pulling away from Catholic church, and started many churches and doctrines.
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How did we get to the Church of Christ? After the reformers failed, and started their own groups, Some people started the idea that one could follow the Bible only and it would produce a Christian only, and not something else. Many worked toward this concept and our faith heritage emerged.
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The Church of Christ Since our group came out of denominationalism, why do we not consider ourselves such? The principle of procreation is found here. Since plants and animals bear after their kind, if we follow the pattern found in the Bible, we will produce true NT Christians.
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Conclusion “We work and worship with a nondenominational congregation of Christians, known as the Eastside Church of Christ in Ranger, Texas." I strive to serve and follow Jesus without denominationalism. In view of His prayer for unity (John 17:20-21), and Paul's condemnation of religious division (1 Corinthians 1:10-13), I pray that you will too...
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