WHICH CHURCH?
by Harrell
Davidson
“Take heed therefore unto yourselves, and to all the flock, over the which the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers, to feed the church of God, which he hath purchased with his own blood” (Acts 20:28).
Many say that it makes no difference in theory that is! However, in practice it shows that it at least matters to them. Why? Perhaps it is because the first position is a matter if self-justification meaning that they have compromised their convictions if they had them to began with. People join church for various reasons. We have heard of some that did so because of personal friendships. To some, the preacher appealed to them through the style of dress or diction. Some join a church because of social prestige or to obtain business. To many, but not enough, it is a matter of conviction.
Does it make any difference to the
Lord? He went to great pains to
foreshadow, picture, or pattern His church (cf. Hebrews 8.1, 2; 9:8, 9; 10:1). He chose to build it Himself. “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” (Matthew
It is possible for that church to
be discovered, restored and perpetuated, minus all that denominationalism
stands for. The church is perfectly
outlined in the New Testament as to its Founder, the foundation, the Head (cf. Colossians
The terms of entrance are identical
with the Gospel requirements for salvation (cf. Romans
It is by the authority of Jesus
Christ that a local congregation of Christians offers to all the privileges of
becoming a Christian just as men did under the direction of inspired men (cf. Acts 2:38). This causes one to be simply a Christian plus
nothing or minus nothing. Being a member
of the church you read of in the New Testament without being a party to
denominationalism (cf. 1 Corinthians
When God speaks it does make a difference what men do. About Adam and Eve, Voltaire said, “What a difference could an apple make?” God did not say it was an “apple”, but it made all the difference in the world. You see, the authority and character of God of God is involved, as well as human destiny. It made a difference what river Naaman dipped in (cf. 2 Kings 5) and it makes a tremendous difference by us being a part of the bride—church of Christ.