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1 | Is church membership required? | Heb 10:25 | kalos | 57917 | ||
Why should I attend church? 'The New Testament repeatedly emphasizes the importance of local assemblies. In fact, it was the pattern of Paul's ministry to establish local congregations in the cities where he preached the gospel. Hebrews 10:24-25 commands every believer to be a part of such a local body and reveals why this is necessary. '"And let us consider how to stimulate one another to love and good deeds, not forsaking our own assembling together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another; and all the more, as you see the day drawing near" (Hebrews 10:24-25). 'It is only in the local body to which one is committed that there can be the level of intimacy that is required for carefully stimulating fellow-believers "to love and good deeds." And it is only in this setting that we can encourage one another. 'The New Testament also teaches that every believer is to be under the protection and nurture of the leadership of the local church. These godly men can shepherd the believer by encouraging, admonishing, and teaching. Hebrews 13:7 and 17 help us to understand that God has graciously granted accountability to us through godly leadership. 'Furthermore, when Paul gave Timothy special instructions about the public meetings, he said "Until I come, give attention to the public reading of Scripture, to exhortation and teaching" (1 Timothy 4:13). Part of the emphasis in public worship includes these three things: hearing the Word, being called to obedience and action through exhortation, and teaching. It is only in the context of the local assembly that these things can most effectively take place. 'Acts 2:42 shows us what the early church did when they met together: "They were continually devoting themselves to the apostles' teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer." They learned God's Word and the implications of it in their lives; they joined to carry out acts of love and service to one another; they commemorated the Lord's death and resurrection through the breaking of bread; and they prayed. Of course, we can do these things individually, but God has called us into His body-the church is the local representation of that worldwide-body-and we should gladly minister and be ministered to among God's people. 'Active local church membership is imperative to living a life without compromise. It is only through the ministry of the local church that a believer can receive the kind of teaching, accountability, and encouragement that is necessary for him to stand firm in his convictions. God has ordained that the church provide the kind of environment where an uncompromising life can thrive.' (www.gty.org/IssuesandAnswers/archive/whychurch.htm) ************* In a debate, it is useful if one responds to the points that the other side makes. I will interact with anyone who has a specific comment or question about the point(s) or passage(s) in question. I may or may not respond to questions or posts that stray away from the specific point(s) or passage(s) being discussed. ************* |
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2 | Is church membership required? | Heb 10:25 | City not deserted | 57921 | ||
I am not argueing the need to gather with fellow brothers and sisters in the lord. It is essential and Gods desire that we meet and Love and encourage and edify each other and worship the Lord together. "It is only in the context of the local assembly that these things can most effectively take place." Please be more specific about this statement. Do you mean in a building were there is order of service and a pulpit and a pastor? Or do you simply mean when you are with your brothers and Sisters in the Lord? Also you still have not adressed the issue I bring up of Man being qualified to accept people into the body of Christ. |
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3 | Is church membership required? | Heb 10:25 | kalos | 57924 | ||
Question: Is Man qualified to accept people into the body of Christ? Short answer: No. AMPLIFIED 1 Corinthians 12:13 For by [means of the personal agency of] one [Holy] Spirit we were all, whether Jews or Greeks, slaves or free, baptized [and by baptism united together] into one body, and all made to drink of one [Holy] Spirit. |
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4 | Is church membership required? | Heb 10:25 | City not deserted | 57927 | ||
Then how is it that usually after someone gets saved or has attended a local body for some time the are encouraged to take a class and become a member of the church? When they accepted Christ did they not enter into his body already? This is what i was talking about in my first post that you responded to in the first place. This is the mindset I was saying needed to be destroyed. |
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