Have you heard about the
group of Christians in this community that is not at all like the
denominations so often encountered? Some have wondered about this difference
and even remarked about it. This group is different in a number of ways but
space permits us to consider only a few, and that but briefly.
1. Different, in
attitude toward the Bible. These Christians believe
the Bible to be the inspired, infallible, complete, authoritative word of
God, and that the New Testament is the final expression of that word. This faith is based upon such scriptures as
2 Tim. 3: 16; 2 Pet. 1:3, 4,
21; Rev. 22:18, 19; Jn. 10:35. But, do not all Protestant denominations
believe this? There was a time when they did, but now many of them will tell
you unhesitatingly that they no longer do. Even those denominations which
are known as "Fundamentalists" are guilty of dividing the commandments of
Christ into "essential" and "non-essential" commands. This, in effect, nullifies the authority of the
scriptures because it will let every man decide for himself what is
essential and what is not. But not these
Christians! They believe that man shall live "by every word
that proceedeth out of the mouth of God" (Matt. 4:4). Is this what
you believe?
2. Different, in
attitude toward how to become a Christian. Since their faith in the
scriptures is such that it will not allow them to divide the commandments of
Christ into essential and non-essential commands, this group
of Christians insists that because every man has sinned and separated
himself from God (Rom. 3:23; Isa. 59:1, 2) man's only hope of
benefiting from the blood of Christ is to do all that Christ has commanded men to do in
order to reap these benefits. This, of course, involves faith in Christ as
the Son of God (Jn. 20:30, 31; Mk. 16:16). But since the scripture says that our faith avails only when it works by
love (Gal. 5:6; Jas. 2:24) they also repented of their sins (Acts
17:30), confessed with their mouth what they believed in their heart (Acts 8:37; Rom. 10:10) and gladly obeyed the command of
Christ to be baptized, i.e. immersed
(Rom. 6:3,4; Col. 2:12), in water (Acts 8:36) for the remission
of their sins (Acts 2:38; 22:16) or to be saved (Mk. 16: 16; 1
Pet. 3:21). When one has done all these things--and not until then--the Bible reveals that he is saved, a child of God by faith (Gal.
3:27),
and a member of the Lord's church (cf. Acts 18:8; 1 Cor. 1:1, 2). Is
this what you did?
3. Different, in
insisting on being simply a Christian -- nothing more, nothing less, and
nothing else. Every religious group teaches that a person can believe
all the truth, obey every command of God, be a
Christian while he lives, and go
to heaven when he dies without ever belonging to any denomination
whatsoever. Since this is true, this group of Christians sees the unimportance of every denomination and hence have not
joined any denomination and are not a part of any denomination, but are
simply Christians-- nothing more, nothing less, and nothing else! Furthermore, since the
Bible reveals that it is wrong and sinful to divide the people of God into
different categories, and be called by different religious names (1 Cor.
1:10-13) this group is
satisfied with the name given in the New Testament, i.e., the name
Christian (Acts 11:26; 26:28 1
Pet 4:16), and pleads for all believers to be one even as Christ prayed (Jn. 17:20, 21). They are satisfied to be simply members
of the Lord's church and just Christians. Can this be dangerous? Can it be anything but safe? Is that what
you are; or are you a "Christian
plus another name"?
4. Different, in its
attitude toward church worship and work. Since the New Testament
commands Christians to assemble together (Heb.
10:25) these do so, but such does not make them a denomination in any sense of
the word. Such is simply the congregation of the Lord's people; the
congregation devoted to and belonging to the Lord; or the church that
belongs to the Lord, hence the church of Christ or church of
God (Acts
20:28;
Rom. 16:16).
Since these Christians have the confidence in the scriptures already mentioned, they
accept the New Testament as the divine, verbally inspired, and authoritative
blueprint for the church throughout all ages. Whatever acts this blueprint
reveals that Christians did when they
thus assembled is the pattern for them and to it they cling tenaciously.
Since the New Testament reveals that Christians are to assemble on the first day of the week to break bread or eat
the Lord's supper, to give of their money, to sing, to teach the apostles'
doctrine, and pray together (Acts 2:42; 20:7; 1 Cor. 16:1-3;
Eph. 5:19), that is exactly what this group of Christians does. Since
the Bible forbids adding anything to what is revealed (Rev. 22:18, 19)
these Christians do not do anything else in church worship. Is this
unreasonable? Can it be anything but right? Is this what you do?
The New Testament also
tells that the church is to preach the gospel, edify itself, and care for
its needy (1 Tim.
3:15;
Eph. 4:16; Acts 6:1-6). This group is glad to do just that.
5. Different, because
it has no ecclesiastical or denominational hierarchy. Since this group
accepts the New Testament as its blueprint for the church, it is happy to
follow the pattern therein given for church organization. The New Testament
reveals no ecclesiastical authority higher than the local congregation,
except Christ the head of the church (Eph.
1:22, 23). The local congregation
being overseen by elders (Acts 14:23; 20:17,28; 1 Pet. 5:1-3; Titus
1:5-9; 1Tim. 3:1-7) with deacons to serve (Phil. 1:1; 1 Tim. 3:8-10)
and is not governed by any conference, association, synod, pope, or
council, but is simply free under God to do the will of Christ. It has no denominational machinery or earthly headquarters but is a
free, independent, and autonomous body of
Christians. Is the church of which you are a member like this?
This group occupies a
unique and enviable position, indeed! It is a position based upon and
produced by the infallible word of God. This group does not occupy this
position merely as their opinion but because the word of God tells them and
all others to do so. Wouldn't you like to do the same? For more information
about this group of Christians who insist on calling Bible things by Bible names and doing Bible
things in Bible ways, you are cordially invited to attend with these
Christians in your area. Why not check it out? You'll be glad
you did.