WHAT KIND OF (CHURCH) MEMBER ARE YOU?
Gus Nichols (Deceased)
There
are all kinds of members referred to in the New Testament. Some had lost their first love (Revelation 2:4-5). Others had become only lukewarm (Revelation
(1)
Are you a "oncer"-one who attends church
services only once per week- on Lord's Day morning? Such members enjoy good health, but they never
come at night. Had they been at
(2)
Some are church "tramps"-they go tramping from one congregation to
another, worshipping here and there, so as to dodge any responsibility for
doing anything in the church and having any part in any real program of work. They are often called "Church
Drifters." They never settle down
so as to work and grow in the church (I
Corinthians
(3)
Others are simply' "Ieaners"-they
"lean" on the church in every time of illness, misfortune, and the
like, but they never contribute to its work. They are out to "get" and not to
"GIVE." They are like the dead sea which has no outlet. They have no life. They are like sponges-they take in all they
can hold but you have to SQUEEZE them to get anything out of them!
(4)
Some others are "specials"-they work for the church on some special
occasions which happen to appeal to them. But the REGULAR work of the lord has no appeal
unto them. The every-day matter of being
Christians is to them a drab affair. When
they are tuned up they work enthusiastically, but no one ever knows when they
are going to get rubbed the wrong way about some-thing. They are "SUPPORTERS" of that PART
of the work of the church that they like, but they oppose the other good works
being done by others.
(5)
But some are "pillars"-They are always dependable. Without them the church would be a
laughingstock in the community. They
stand ready at all times to do what they can for the glory of God. They are happy that they have been saved, and
feel that if they had a thousand lives to live, they could not do all they
would like to do for the wonderful Savior who came, bled, and died, that they
might be children of God and have the happiness which they enjoy in the lord,
every day, along the way.
(6) What kind of a member are you? -You
need not try to deceive anyone by your answer, for the way you are living
proclaims daily the kind of member you are! Maybe you need to change your ways, and move
up in the church-up to higher ground of Christian living. Many have changed who found themselves in a
failing group, doing little or nothing for the church.