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Does The New Testament Imply Formal Church Membership?

Formal Church Membership

Even those who advocate formal church membership admit there is no explicit reference to such a practice in the New Testament. Instead, they believe the Bible implies formal church membership. What is meant by “formal church membership?” Formal church membership refers to any practice or concept related to joining or belonging to a local church that goes beyond the idea of belonging to a spiritual family

The New Testament depicts local congregations as groups of Jesus’s followers who assemble together to pursue spiritual goals. By virtue of the fact that God adopted us, we are sons and daughters of God. We are spiritual siblings. As the New Testament describes the local church, any Christian who gathered with a local body was a “member” simply because he or she was a Christian. Local churches were a congregation of family members.

In contrast, most churches today practice some sort of formalized membership that goes beyond the simple idea of Christians meeting together at a particular location. For all practical purposes, formal church membership supplants the idea of family replacing it with organizational affiliation. Formal membership denies one is a member simply by virtue of the fact that he or she is a Christian who faithfully gathers with a local church. 

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Church Membership: Who Are My Sheep?

Sheep

All of Jesus’s disciples belong to the universal church which is composed of all Christians in all locations. God Himself adds each person to His church when he or she becomes a Christian. The book of Acts tells us that the early Christians were “praising God and having favor with all the people. And the Lord added to their number day by day those who were being saved” (Acts 2:47 ESV). 

All Christians should also belong to a local church. By local church, I mean a congregation of Jesus’s disciples in a specific location. It is God’s intention that all Christians should gather together in person (circumstances permitting) for mutual edification and encouragement (Heb 10:24-25). There are circumstances that make this impossible. For example, health problems may prevent some people from meeting with the local church. 

Situations which prevent a person from being able to meet with the church in person, doesn’t mean they no longer belong to their local church. To belong to a local church, biblically speaking, is the same as belonging to a family. Not being able to see your family regularly doesn’t mean you are no longer part of the family. 

The meaning of “belonging” in today’s church has, unfortunately, become disconnected from the Bible’s meaning of belonging.

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Biblical Church Membership

Church Membership

Nothing could be more biblical than church membership, right? Churches disagree with one another on a great many things, but there are a few things they all agree on. One of those is that attendees should officially and formally join the congregation by placing membership. This is such a common and accepted practice that almost no one questions it. 

Would it surprise you to learn that the New Testament says nothing about formal church membership? The Bible paints a very different picture of what belonging to a church looks like than what most of us envision. In fact, most Christians have a conceptual framework about church membership that has more in common with corporate legal entities than with the New Testament Scriptures.

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Why The Church Is Repulsive To Unbelievers

Church Is Repulsive

Hypocrisy. Unmitigated, overt, and unrepentant hypocrisy is the reason the modern church is repulsive to unbelievers. In past decades, the church and church leaders were held in high regard even by those who were not Christians. This is no longer the case. The world is justifiably disgusted with what is happening within Christianity. In fact, a lot of Christians are also holding their nose to avoid the stench of sin and hypocrisy within their own circles. 

Church scandals have been in the news this past week. In my weekly blog posts I do not normally comment about current events. It’s not because there is a shortage of news to apply biblical commentary to. It’s just that much of what passes as news is really nothing more than the media elites peddling propaganda and fear. So, I tend to focus my posts each week only on what I’ve learned from the Scriptures. This week is different. 

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Posted by Eddie Lawrence in Church, Church Leadership

What Does It Mean To Be “Handed Over To Satan?”

Handed Over To Satan
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On two different occasions when discussing unrepentant Christians, the apostle Paul said that they had been “handed over to Satan.” 

you are to deliver this man to Satan for the destruction of the flesh, so that his spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord. (1 Cor. 5:5 ESV)

19 By rejecting this, some have made shipwreck of their faith, 20 among whom are Hymenaeus and Alexander, whom I have handed over to Satan that they may learn not to blaspheme. (1 Tim. 1:19–20 ESV)

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Posted by Eddie Lawrence in 1 Timothy, Church