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Many people have many different opinions as to the definition of a church.
Many people have many different opinions  


Our desire is to obtain the same opinion as found in the Bible,
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as to the definition of a church.
 
Our desire is to obtain the same opinion  
 
as found in the Bible,


as presented to us by God Himself.
as presented to us by God Himself.


One view was promoted to popularity by [[C I Scofield]] in his Scofield reference Bible.
One view was promoted to popularity by C I Scofield  
 
in his Scofield reference Bible.
 
This view states that "The Spirit forms the church
 
by baptizing all believers into the [[body of Christ]]."
 
He further states the church


This view states that "The Spirit forms the church by baptizing all believers into the body of Christ."
to be "composed of the whole number


He further states the church to be "composed of the whole number of regenerate persons  
of regenerate persons


from Pentecost to the first resurrection,
from Pentecost to the first resurrection,


united together and to Christ by the baptism with the Holy Spirit."
united together and to Christ  
 
by the baptism with the Holy Spirit."
 
This is the popular view
 
held by most Protestant churches.
 
Another view, not as widely held,
 
is that of the "church consisting
 
of all the redeemed in all ages."
 
 
From these two views we understand the church
 
to be universal and invisible.
 
 
 
<strong>Baptists, in opposition,
 
hold the church to be both local and visible.</strong>
 
 
These two prior views
 
fail to take into consideration
 
the difference God makes
 
between the <strong>family</strong> of God,
 
the <strong>kingdom</strong> of God,
 
and the <strong>church</strong> of God.
 
 
The family of God
 
is made up of all born again believers
 
from Adam until this present time.
 
The family of God includes all the saved
 
in heaven and on Earth.
 
 
The [[kingdom of God]] is made up of all believers
 
on the earth at any given time.
 
 
The churches of God are made up of saved people
 
who have been scripturally baptized
 
by a proper administrator
 
and joined to a local, visible body.
 
 
Baptist have long held
 
to a common definition of the church.
 
 
It is a local visible body of baptized believers
 
who have covenanted together
 
to fulfill the great commission.


This is the popular view held by most Protestant churches.


Another view, not as widely held, is that of the "church consisting of all the redeemed in all ages."
It is only after an individual is saved


From these two views we understand the church to be universal and invisible.
that God adds them, by baptism,


'''Baptists, in opposition''', hold the church to be both '''local and visible'''.
to the local church.


These two prior views fail to take into consideration the difference God makes


between the [[family of God]], the [[kingdom of God]], and the church of God.
The universal [[invisible church]] theory


The family of God is made up of all born again believers from Adam until this present time.
excludes baptism as necessary for church membership.


The family of God includes all the saved in heaven and on Earth.


The kingdom of God is made up of all believers on the earth at any given time.
It also perverts the meaning


The churches of God are made up of saved people who have been scripturally baptized
of the Greek word "ecclesia"


by a proper administrator and joined to a local, visible body.
which is translated "church" in our English Bible.


Baptist have long held to a common definition of the church.


It is a local visible body of baptized believers who have covenanted together to fulfill the great commission.
The fact that the word "church"


It is only after an individual is saved that God adds them, by baptism, to the local church.
exists in our English version of the Bible


The universal [[invisible church]] theory excludes baptism as necessary for church membership.
is due to King James of England.


It also perverts the meaning of the Greek word "ecclesia" which is translated "church" in our English Bible.


The fact that the word "church" exists in our English version of the Bible is due to King James of England.
He literally made a rule for the translators


He literally made a rule for the translators to follow that the word "congregation" which had been commonly used,
to follow that the word "congregation"  
 
which had been commonly used,


was not to be used,
was not to be used,


but in it’s place they should use the word "church."
but in it’s place  
 
they should use the word "church."
 
 
The word "ecclesia," "called out,"
 
means an assembly of people gathered together.
 
 
Once this definition is understood and used
 
the Scriptures using it make perfect since.


The word "ecclesia," "called out," means an assembly of people gathered together.


Once this definition is understood and used the Scriptures using it make perfect since.
Try the two definitions with the following verse.  


Try the two definitions with the following verse. Acts 8:1
Acts 8:1


And Saul was consenting unto his death.
And Saul was consenting unto his death.


And at that time there was a great persecution against the church which was at Jerusalem;
And at that time there was a great persecution  
 
against the church which was at Jerusalem;


and they were all scattered abroad throughout the regions of Judaea and Samaria,
and they were all scattered abroad  
 
throughout the regions of Judaea and Samaria,


except the apostles.
except the apostles.




== Is it local or universal and invisible? ==
Is it local or universal and invisible?
 


How about Galatians 1:2
How about Galatians 1:2
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where the word church has reference to a universal body of believers.
where the word church has reference to a universal body of believers.


When it does it is referring to a future assembly that will then be both local and visible.
When it does it is referring to a future assembly  


There are scriptures where the use of the word is used in an institutional sense such as in [[Ephesians 1]]:22-23 and [[Ephesians 5]]:23-27.
that will then be both local and visible.


This usage does not make the church universal and invisible any more than it makes all husbands and wives universal.
There are scriptures where the use of the word is used
 
in an institutional sense
 
such as in Ephesians 1:22-23 and Ephesians 5:23-27.
 
 
This usage does not make the church universal and invisible  
 
any more than it makes all husbands and wives universal.




== When Did It All Start? ==
== When Did It All Start? ==


The first use of the word "church"


The first use of the word "church" in the New Testament is found in [[Matthew 16]]:18, which states:
in the New Testament  
 
is found in Matthew 16:18,  
 
which states:


"And I say also unto thee,
"And I say also unto thee,


That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church;
That thou art Peter, and upon this rock  


and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it."
I will build my church;


Christ calls it His church.
and the gates of hell
 
shall not prevail against it."
 
== Christ calls it His church. ==


He is distinguishing it from any other.
He is distinguishing it from any other.
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He organized it, and He is building it.
He organized it, and He is building it.


Mr. Scofield and the Protestants would have us to believe the church started on the day of Pentecost.
Mr. Scofield and the Protestants  
 
would have us to believe  
 
the church started on the day of Pentecost.
 
 
It is this very fact that gives rise
 
to the teaching of the universal invisible church theory.
 
Baptists teach from the Scriptures
 
that the church began
 
during the personal ministry of Jesus Christ.
 
This verse in Matthew
 
does not teach Peter
 
was the foundation of the church
 
as the Roman Catholics would have us to believe.


It is this very fact that gives rise to the teaching of the universal [[invisible church]] theory.


Baptists teach from the Scriptures that the church began during the personal ministry of Jesus Christ.
Instead, it teaches that Peter (little pebble)


This verse in Matthew does not teach Peter was the foundation of the church as the Roman Catholics would have us to believe.
should understand that the rock (huge strata)


Instead, it teaches that Peter (little pebble) should understand that the rock (huge strata)
upon which Christ’s church would be built


upon which Christ’s church would be built was Jesus Christ and none other.
was Jesus Christ and none other.


Lets get an additional definition of what is a Scriptural church.


"A New Testament Church is an assembly of people called out from the world by the preaching of the gospel,
Lets get an additional definition
 
of what is a Scriptural church.
 
"A New Testament Church  
 
is an assembly of people called out from the world  
 
by the preaching of the gospel,


accompanied by the regenerating work of the holy Spirit,
accompanied by the regenerating work of the holy Spirit,
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and baptized in the faith and fellowship of the gospel..."
and baptized in the faith and fellowship of the gospel..."


Each of the twelve Apostles and the early disciples were scriptually baptized by John the Baptist, as was Jesus.
Each of the twelve Apostles  
 
and the early disciples  
 
were scriptually baptized by John the Baptist,  
 
as was Jesus.


John was "to make ready a people prepared for the Lord."
John was "to make ready a people prepared for the Lord."
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These men were born again and baptized.
These men were born again and baptized.


When Christ came to this Earth they were called out, assembled together, ordained, and sent forth at His command.
When Christ came to this Earth they were called out,  


This fills the definition of what we know to be a true New Testament Church.
assembled together, ordained, and sent forth at His command.


They sang, preached, collected offerings, had a Pastor (Jesus Christ), baptized, observed the Lord’s Supper,
This fills the definition
 
of what we know to be a true New Testament Church.
 
They sang, preached, collected offerings,  
 
had a Pastor (Jesus Christ), baptized,  
 
observed the [[Lord's Supper]],


they had rules and order, conducted business,
they had rules and order, conducted business,


and they were given authority to carry out Christ’s commands.
and they were given authority  


All of this happened before the day of Pentecost.
to carry out Christ’s commands.


Before the day of Pentecost Jesus was physically the single head of one church.
== All of this happened before the day of Pentecost. ==


After the day of Pentecost, through the ministry of the Holy Spirit,
Before the day of Pentecost  


Jesus Christ was Spiritually the single head of many churches.
Jesus was physically the single head of one church.


These two views make an extreme difference in how a church carries out its business,
After the day of Pentecost,  


how it accepts members, how it observes the rules of the New Testament,
through the ministry of the Holy Spirit,
 
Jesus Christ was Spiritually the single head
 
of many churches.
 
These two views make an extreme difference
 
in how a church carries out its business,
 
how it accepts members,  
 
how it observes the rules of the New Testament,


and how it carries out the great commission.
and how it carries out the great commission.


It affects the teachings concerning the Lord’s Supper, Baptism, Church authority,
It affects the teachings concerning the [[Lord's Supper]]
 
[[Baptism]], Church authority,
 
church membership, church associations,  


church membership, church associations, and the perseverance of the autonomy of the local church.
and the perseverance of the autonomy of the local church.




== The Pattern Of A New Testament Church ==
== The Pattern Of A New Testament Church ==


The pattern of a New Testament Church
is to be found in the Bible.


The pattern of a New Testament Church is to be found in the Bible.


The Bible is our final rule of faith and practice.
The Bible is our final rule of faith and practice.


It is within the Bible we will discover the church’s government, purpose, plan, and directives.
It is within the Bible  
 
we will discover the church’s government, purpose, plan,  
 
and directives.
 
Tradition and history must always be balanced
 
with the Word of God not vice versus.
 
The Bible teaches that each church is to be autonomous,
 
independent, and indigenous.
 
 
That means the church is to be self-governing,
 
separate from all other bodies and organizations,
 
and local.
 
 
The government of a Baptist church
 
is to be democratic under the direction of its only head,
 
Jesus Christ.
 
The local church is to determine its own course of action
 
apart from any outside interference of other churches,


Tradition and history must always be balanced with the Word of God not vice versus.
associations, councils, fellowships, presbyteries,


The Bible teaches that each church is to be autonomous, independent, and indigenous.
preachers, or civil authorities.


That means the church is to be self-governing, separate from all other bodies and organizations, and local.


The government of a Baptist church is to be democratic under the direction of its only head, Jesus Christ.
The Lord’s Churches recognize no higher authority


The local church is to determine its own course of action apart from any outside interference of other churches, associations,
than their Head, Jesus Christ.


councils, fellowships, presbyteries, preachers, or civil authorities.
This frees the Church to follow the Lord’s direction


The Lord’s church recognizes no higher authority than their Head, Jesus Christ.
in selecting their own officers,  


This frees the church to follow the Lord’s direction in selecting their own officers, exercising their own discipline,
exercising their own discipline,


and adopting their own courses of action.
and adopting their own courses of action.


This also allows for co-operation with other true New Testament churches in carrying out the demands of the gospel,
 
This also allows for co-operation  
 
with other true New Testament churches  
 
in carrying out the demands of the gospel,


without relinquishing their independence.
without relinquishing their independence.


The early church met on the first day of the week.
The early church met on the first day of the week.
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This is not a Christian Sabbath as some might say.
This is not a Christian Sabbath as some might say.


It is the celebration of the rising of our Lord from grave and securing our salvation.
It is the celebration  
 
of the rising of our Lord from grave  
 
and securing our salvation.
 


Sunday is the day set aside for the work of the ministry
Sunday is the day set aside for the work of the ministry
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not the work in the yard.
not the work in the yard.


Sunday is the day set aside for the honor, worship, and praise of God.
Sunday is the day set aside for the honor,  
 
worship, and praise of God.
 
 
It is on the first day of the week


It is on the first day of the week that we are to bring our offerings unto the Lord.
that we are to bring our offerings unto the Lord.


We are to come and worship God in Spirit and in truth not in ritual and formalism.


God’s plan for financing the ministry of the church is through the giving of offerings.
We are to come and worship God in Spirit and in truth


Giving is as much a part of our worship as is singing, preaching, or praising the Lord.
not in ritual and formalism.
 
 
God’s plan for financing the ministry of the church
 
is through the giving of offerings.
 
Giving is as much a part of our worship as is singing,  
 
preaching, or praising the Lord.




== The Officers Of The Church ==
== The Officers Of The Church ==


There are only two offices in the church
that are recognized within the New Testament,


There are only two offices in the church that are recognized within the New Testament, pastors and deacons.
pastors and deacons.
 
 
The pastor may be called a bishop, an elder, an overseer,
 
or shepherd of the flock.


The pastor may be called a bishop, an elder, an overseer, or shepherd of the flock.


This office is designated as the overseer of the church of God.
This office is designated as the overseer of the church of God.


He is the one, which has the responsibility to teach and preach the word of God
He is the one, which has the responsibility  
 
to teach and preach the word of God
 
and to equip the saints of God
 
to do the work of the ministry.


and to equip the saints of God to do the work of the ministry.


The pastor and deacon, or deacons, are to be chosen, or appointed,
The pastor and deacon, or deacons, are to be chosen, or appointed,
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by a majority vote of the church.
by a majority vote of the church.


The pastor is charged with the spiritual oversight of the church
The pastor is charged with the spiritual oversight of the church
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while the deacons are charged with the physical oversight
while the deacons are charged with the physical oversight


that would restrict the pastor or elders from prayer and ministry of the word.
that would restrict the pastor or elders  


Not all preachers are destined to be pastors any more than all servants of God are destined to become deacons.
from prayer and ministry of the word.


The desire to fill the office of pastor comes from the leading and calling of the Lord
Not all preachers are destined to be pastors
 
any more than all servants of God
 
are destined to become deacons.
 
The desire to fill the office of pastor  
 
comes from the leading and calling of the Lord


and is confirmed by a call from a local church to that position.
and is confirmed by a call from a local church to that position.


The qualifications of a pastor or elder are scattered throughout the New Testament.
The qualifications of a pastor or elder  
 
are scattered throughout the New Testament.
 
There are two major portions of Scripture
 
which deal with specific qualifications;
 
1 Timothy 3:1-7; and Titus 1:6-9.
 
 
The office of deacon seems to have risen


There are two major portions of Scripture which deal with specific qualifications;
over a dispute concerning the distribution
[[1 Timothy 3]]:1-7; and [[Titus 1]]:6-9.


The office of deacon seems to have risen over a dispute concerning the distribution of material resources
of material resources as seen in Acts 6.


as seen in [[Acts 6]].


Rather than requiring the Apostles to remove themselves from prayer and ministry of the word
Rather than requiring the Apostles  


they asked the church to seek out men among themselves to fill these rolls.
to remove themselves from prayer and ministry of the word


It was the church who decided who should be appointed to these positions based upon spiritual and scriptural qualifications.
they asked the church  


We find these qualifications listed in [[1 Timothy 3]]:8-13.
to seek out men among themselves to fill these rolls.
 
It was the church who decided
 
who should be appointed to these positions
 
based upon spiritual and scriptural qualifications.
 
We find these qualifications listed in 1 Timothy 3:8-13.




== The Purpose Of A New Testament Church ==
== The Purpose Of A New Testament Church ==


The Lord began and built His church


The Lord began and built His church because He had a purpose in mind.
because He had a purpose in mind.


There is a design and direction for the church.
There is a design and direction for the church.


He has entrusted the church with the responsibility of preaching the gospel to a lost and dying world.
He has entrusted the church with the responsibility  
 
of preaching the gospel to a lost and dying world.
 
He has called upon us to teach and to baptize


He has called upon us to teach and to baptize those who believe and repent.
those who believe and repent.


This gives us our primary goal as a New Testament Baptist church.
This gives us our primary goal  


[[Matthew 28]]:18-20 gives us our commission.
as a New Testament Baptist church.
 
Matthew 28:18-20 gives us our commission.


"And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying,
"And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying,
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Go ye therefore, and teach all nations,
Go ye therefore, and teach all nations,


baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:
baptizing them  


Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you:
in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:
 
Teaching them to observe all things  
 
whatsoever I have commanded you:


and, lo, I am with you alway,
and, lo, I am with you alway,
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even unto the end of the world. Amen."
even unto the end of the world. Amen."


The goal of every church is not to entertain or to provide a social place to gather.
The goal of every church  


It is to instruct in and with the Word of God by the power of the Holy Spirit.
is not to entertain or to provide a social place to gather.
 
It is to instruct in and with the Word of God  
 
by the power of the Holy Spirit.


This involves caring for and feeding the flock of God.
This involves caring for and feeding the flock of God.


It involves teaching the whole counsel of God not just bits and pieces
It involves teaching the whole counsel of God  


or those that seem to best suit our purposes or attract the greatest amount of interests.
not just bits and pieces


While the oversight of such a great task is given to the pastor
or those that seem to best suit our purposes
 
or attract the greatest amount of interests.
 
 
While the oversight of such a great task  
 
is given to the pastor


it is not his to do alone.
it is not his to do alone.
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He is to equip the saints to do the work of the ministry.
He is to equip the saints to do the work of the ministry.


An important fact to remember is that we are talking about the purpose or mission of the church.
An important fact to remember is  
 
that we are talking about the purpose  
 
or mission of the church.




== Who is the church? ==
== Who is the church? ==


If you are saved, baptized, and have been added to this,


If you are saved, baptized, and have been added to this, or any, particular Baptist church,
or any, Baptist church,


the responsibility is yours.
the responsibility is yours.


Your mission is obedience to the commands of God and those commands are to go preaching, baptizing,
Your mission is obedience to the commands of God  
 
and those commands are to go preaching, baptizing,


and then to teach the all things.
and then to teach the all things.
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== What About It’s Membership? ==
== What About It’s Membership? ==


The first and foremost qualification for membership


The first and foremost qualification for membership in one of the Lord’s churches is to be born again.
in one of the Lord’s churches is to be born again.


Only those who are baptized can be church members
Only those who are baptized can be church members


and only those who give proof of regeneration and conversion are qualified candidates for baptism.
and only those who give proof  


That gives us both the first and second qualifications for church membership.
of regeneration and conversion


We might easily add a third by dealing with the willingness of an individual to submit to the authority
are qualified candidates for baptism.


of the local church to which  he is requesting membership.
That gives us both the first and second qualifications


This is necessary to keep the unity of peace within the local body of Christ.
for church membership.


Each member has the privilege and responsibility to vote in matters of business.
Each member has the privilege and responsibility  


to vote in matters of business.


If their vote happens to be in the minority there is the need to submit to the decision of the majority.


There is no right to stir dissension or be contentious when there is no violation of the Word of God.
If their vote happens to be in the minority


Every member of the Lord’s churches must be aware they are accountable to the Lord and His church in matters of doctrine,
there is the need to submit to the decision of the majority.
 
There is no right to stir dissension
 
or be contentious when there is no violation of the Word of God.
 
Every member of the Lord’s churches must be aware  
 
they are accountable to the Lord and His church  
 
in matters of doctrine,


practice and the covenant into which they enter.
practice and the covenant into which they enter.
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== The Ordinances of The Church ==
== The Ordinances of The Church ==


The ordinances recognized by true New Testament Baptists
are [[baptism]] and the [[Lord's Supper].


The ordinances recognized by true New Testament Baptists is baptism and the Lord’s Supper.


While we hold each as important in their doctrine and practice
While we hold each as important in their doctrine and practice
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we believe neither has any saving merit attached to them.
we believe neither has any saving merit attached to them.


It is our responsibility to "contend for the faith once delivered unto the saints" [[Jude]].
 
It is our responsibility to "contend for the faith  
 
once delivered unto the saints" Jude.
 


We are to maintain the truth and application of both.
We are to maintain the truth and application of both.
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and is to be observed until He returns to this Earth.
and is to be observed until He returns to this Earth.


The Lord’s Supper is a commemoration of the shedding of His blood and His death as our substitute.
The Lord’s Supper is a commemoration  
 
of the shedding of His blood and His death as our substitute.


This is strictly a church ordinance to be observed by the members of a local church.
This is strictly a church ordinance  


This is a restricted communion, only to those who are members of a particular body.
to be observed by the members of a local church.


The elements of the Lord’s supper are [[unleavened bread]] and [[wine]].
This is a restricted communion,
 
only to those who are members of a local body.
 
The elements of the Lord’s supper  
 
are unleavened bread and wine.


We are instructed what to do and how to do it,
We are instructed what to do and how to do it,
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but we are given liberty as to the timing.
but we are given liberty as to the timing.


The Lord said "as oft" as you do it, do it in remembrance of me.


Some churches may observe the Lord’s Supper weekly, some monthly, some quarterly, some yearly,
The Lord said "as oft" as you do it,
 
do it in remembrance of me.
 
Some churches may observe the Lord’s Supper weekly,  
 
some monthly, some quarterly, some yearly,


and others at their discretion.  
and others at their discretion.  


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Many people have many different opinions

landmark.jpg as to the definition of a church.

Our desire is to obtain the same opinion

as found in the Bible,

as presented to us by God Himself.

One view was promoted to popularity by C I Scofield

in his Scofield reference Bible.

This view states that "The Spirit forms the church

by baptizing all believers into the body of Christ."

He further states the church

to be "composed of the whole number

of regenerate persons

from Pentecost to the first resurrection,

united together and to Christ

by the baptism with the Holy Spirit."

This is the popular view

held by most Protestant churches.

Another view, not as widely held,

is that of the "church consisting

of all the redeemed in all ages."


From these two views we understand the church

to be universal and invisible.


Baptists, in opposition,

hold the church to be both local and visible.


These two prior views

fail to take into consideration

the difference God makes

between the family of God,

the kingdom of God,

and the church of God.


The family of God

is made up of all born again believers

from Adam until this present time.

The family of God includes all the saved

in heaven and on Earth.


The kingdom of God is made up of all believers

on the earth at any given time.


The churches of God are made up of saved people

who have been scripturally baptized

by a proper administrator

and joined to a local, visible body.


Baptist have long held

to a common definition of the church.


It is a local visible body of baptized believers

who have covenanted together

to fulfill the great commission.


It is only after an individual is saved

that God adds them, by baptism,

to the local church.


The universal invisible church theory

excludes baptism as necessary for church membership.


It also perverts the meaning

of the Greek word "ecclesia"

which is translated "church" in our English Bible.


The fact that the word "church"

exists in our English version of the Bible

is due to King James of England.


He literally made a rule for the translators

to follow that the word "congregation"

which had been commonly used,

was not to be used,

but in it’s place

they should use the word "church."


The word "ecclesia," "called out,"

means an assembly of people gathered together.


Once this definition is understood and used

the Scriptures using it make perfect since.


Try the two definitions with the following verse.

Acts 8:1

And Saul was consenting unto his death.

And at that time there was a great persecution

against the church which was at Jerusalem;

and they were all scattered abroad

throughout the regions of Judaea and Samaria,

except the apostles.


Is it local or universal and invisible?

How about Galatians 1:2

And all the brethren which are with me,

unto the churches of Galatia:

First note Paul uses the word church in it’s plural form,

not universal invisible church of Galatia,

but local visible churches of Galatia.

There are few instances

where the word church has reference to a universal body of believers.

When it does it is referring to a future assembly

that will then be both local and visible.

There are scriptures where the use of the word is used

in an institutional sense

such as in Ephesians 1:22-23 and Ephesians 5:23-27.


This usage does not make the church universal and invisible

any more than it makes all husbands and wives universal.


When Did It All Start?

The first use of the word "church"

in the New Testament

is found in Matthew 16:18,

which states:

"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."

Christ calls it His church.

He is distinguishing it from any other.

It originated with Him,

He organized it, and He is building it.

Mr. Scofield and the Protestants

would have us to believe

the church started on the day of Pentecost.


It is this very fact that gives rise

to the teaching of the universal invisible church theory.

Baptists teach from the Scriptures

that the church began

during the personal ministry of Jesus Christ.

This verse in Matthew

does not teach Peter

was the foundation of the church

as the Roman Catholics would have us to believe.


Instead, it teaches that Peter (little pebble)

should understand that the rock (huge strata)

upon which Christ’s church would be built

was Jesus Christ and none other.


Lets get an additional definition

of what is a Scriptural church.

"A New Testament Church

is an assembly of people called out from the world

by the preaching of the gospel,

accompanied by the regenerating work of the holy Spirit,

and baptized in the faith and fellowship of the gospel..."

Each of the twelve Apostles

and the early disciples

were scriptually baptized by John the Baptist,

as was Jesus.

John was "to make ready a people prepared for the Lord."

These men were born again and baptized.

When Christ came to this Earth they were called out,

assembled together, ordained, and sent forth at His command.

This fills the definition

of what we know to be a true New Testament Church.

They sang, preached, collected offerings,

had a Pastor (Jesus Christ), baptized,

observed the Lord's Supper,

they had rules and order, conducted business,

and they were given authority

to carry out Christ’s commands.

All of this happened before the day of Pentecost.

Before the day of Pentecost

Jesus was physically the single head of one church.

After the day of Pentecost,

through the ministry of the Holy Spirit,

Jesus Christ was Spiritually the single head

of many churches.

These two views make an extreme difference

in how a church carries out its business,

how it accepts members,

how it observes the rules of the New Testament,

and how it carries out the great commission.

It affects the teachings concerning the Lord's Supper

Baptism, Church authority,

church membership, church associations,

and the perseverance of the autonomy of the local church.


The Pattern Of A New Testament Church

The pattern of a New Testament Church

is to be found in the Bible.


The Bible is our final rule of faith and practice.

It is within the Bible

we will discover the church’s government, purpose, plan,

and directives.

Tradition and history must always be balanced

with the Word of God not vice versus.

The Bible teaches that each church is to be autonomous,

independent, and indigenous.


That means the church is to be self-governing,

separate from all other bodies and organizations,

and local.


The government of a Baptist church

is to be democratic under the direction of its only head,

Jesus Christ.

The local church is to determine its own course of action

apart from any outside interference of other churches,

associations, councils, fellowships, presbyteries,

preachers, or civil authorities.


The Lord’s Churches recognize no higher authority

than their Head, Jesus Christ.

This frees the Church to follow the Lord’s direction

in selecting their own officers,

exercising their own discipline,

and adopting their own courses of action.


This also allows for co-operation

with other true New Testament churches

in carrying out the demands of the gospel,

without relinquishing their independence.


The early church met on the first day of the week.

This is not a Christian Sabbath as some might say.

It is the celebration

of the rising of our Lord from grave

and securing our salvation.


Sunday is the day set aside for the work of the ministry

not the work in the yard.

Sunday is the day set aside for the honor,

worship, and praise of God.


It is on the first day of the week

that we are to bring our offerings unto the Lord.


We are to come and worship God in Spirit and in truth

not in ritual and formalism.


God’s plan for financing the ministry of the church

is through the giving of offerings.

Giving is as much a part of our worship as is singing,

preaching, or praising the Lord.


The Officers Of The Church

There are only two offices in the church

that are recognized within the New Testament,

pastors and deacons.


The pastor may be called a bishop, an elder, an overseer,

or shepherd of the flock.


This office is designated as the overseer of the church of God.

He is the one, which has the responsibility

to teach and preach the word of God

and to equip the saints of God

to do the work of the ministry.


The pastor and deacon, or deacons, are to be chosen, or appointed,

by the church in a democratic method

and may be removed from that office in the same manner

by a majority vote of the church.


The pastor is charged with the spiritual oversight of the church

while the deacons are charged with the physical oversight

that would restrict the pastor or elders

from prayer and ministry of the word.

Not all preachers are destined to be pastors

any more than all servants of God

are destined to become deacons.

The desire to fill the office of pastor

comes from the leading and calling of the Lord

and is confirmed by a call from a local church to that position.

The qualifications of a pastor or elder

are scattered throughout the New Testament.

There are two major portions of Scripture

which deal with specific qualifications;

1 Timothy 3:1-7; and Titus 1:6-9.


The office of deacon seems to have risen

over a dispute concerning the distribution

of material resources as seen in Acts 6.


Rather than requiring the Apostles

to remove themselves from prayer and ministry of the word

they asked the church

to seek out men among themselves to fill these rolls.

It was the church who decided

who should be appointed to these positions

based upon spiritual and scriptural qualifications.

We find these qualifications listed in 1 Timothy 3:8-13.


The Purpose Of A New Testament Church

The Lord began and built His church

because He had a purpose in mind.

There is a design and direction for the church.

He has entrusted the church with the responsibility

of preaching the gospel to a lost and dying world.

He has called upon us to teach and to baptize

those who believe and repent.

This gives us our primary goal

as a New Testament Baptist church.

Matthew 28:18-20 gives us our commission.

"And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying,

All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth.

Go ye therefore, and teach all nations,

baptizing them

in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:

Teaching them to observe all things

whatsoever I have commanded you:

and, lo, I am with you alway,

even unto the end of the world. Amen."

The goal of every church

is not to entertain or to provide a social place to gather.

It is to instruct in and with the Word of God

by the power of the Holy Spirit.

This involves caring for and feeding the flock of God.

It involves teaching the whole counsel of God

not just bits and pieces

or those that seem to best suit our purposes

or attract the greatest amount of interests.


While the oversight of such a great task

is given to the pastor

it is not his to do alone.

He is to equip the saints to do the work of the ministry.

An important fact to remember is

that we are talking about the purpose

or mission of the church.


Who is the church?

If you are saved, baptized, and have been added to this,

or any, Baptist church,

the responsibility is yours.

Your mission is obedience to the commands of God

and those commands are to go preaching, baptizing,

and then to teach the all things.


What About It’s Membership?

The first and foremost qualification for membership

in one of the Lord’s churches is to be born again.

Only those who are baptized can be church members

and only those who give proof

of regeneration and conversion

are qualified candidates for baptism.

That gives us both the first and second qualifications

for church membership.

Each member has the privilege and responsibility

to vote in matters of business.


If their vote happens to be in the minority

there is the need to submit to the decision of the majority.

There is no right to stir dissension

or be contentious when there is no violation of the Word of God.

Every member of the Lord’s churches must be aware

they are accountable to the Lord and His church

in matters of doctrine,

practice and the covenant into which they enter.


The Ordinances of The Church

The ordinances recognized by true New Testament Baptists

are baptism and the [[Lord's Supper].


While we hold each as important in their doctrine and practice

we believe neither has any saving merit attached to them.


It is our responsibility to "contend for the faith

once delivered unto the saints" Jude.


We are to maintain the truth and application of both.

We believe both are symbols of spiritual truths.

The Lord’s supper was instituted by the Lord

and is to be observed until He returns to this Earth.

The Lord’s Supper is a commemoration

of the shedding of His blood and His death as our substitute.

This is strictly a church ordinance

to be observed by the members of a local church.

This is a restricted communion,

only to those who are members of a local body.

The elements of the Lord’s supper

are unleavened bread and wine.

We are instructed what to do and how to do it,

but we are given liberty as to the timing.


The Lord said "as oft" as you do it,

do it in remembrance of me.

Some churches may observe the Lord’s Supper weekly,

some monthly, some quarterly, some yearly,

and others at their discretion.

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