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Home/Biblical and Theological/Yes Christian, You Need the Church

Yes Christian, You Need the Church

We all need a healthy reminder from time-to-time that we need the church in all seasons and successes of life.

Written by Josh Buice | Wednesday, August 3, 2016

The church is not an option for some Christians, it’s a mandate for all Christians.  To be a Christian involves participation in the local church.  Charles Spurgeon once remarked, “Nobody can do as much damage to the church of God as the man who is within its walls, but not within its life.”  As we pass through various seasons of life, we must avoid the arrogant and self-dependent ideology of spiritual autonomy.  It doesn’t end well.

 

It happens to be one of the more popular traps along the journey of faith—the idea that somewhere along the path of righteousness we somehow outgrow our need for the church. Perhaps you’ve met someone who was too busy for the church.  Maybe you’ve encouraged someone who thought they were too important for the church.  What was once the central aspect of their life has now turned into an occasional hobby.  We all need a healthy reminder from time-to-time that we need the church in all seasons and successes of life.

We Need the Church for Worship – Not Entertainment or Performance

When the early church is pictured in the early pages of Acts (Acts 2:42-47), we see the picture of a worshipping church.  Centered around the Word of God, the people responded to God in a life that reverberated with the rhythm of worship.  You don’t see people searching for their type of music.  You don’t see people using the church for a performance outlet to satisfy their narcissistic appetite to be seen, heard, and to perform.  You see a people who are gathered to worship the sovereign God who spoke the universe into existence from nothing and rescued them through the blood of Christ.  Often times in my experience of church life and ministry I’ve found that less is more.  More focus on God and less pragmatism is always a much more healthy diet for a church.

We Need the Church for Spiritual Development

In the first letter to the church at Thessalonica, Paul explains the calling of the church to live holy and God exalting lives (1 Thessalonians 3:12-4:12).  It requires the church laboring together in this effort to sharpen one another (Proverbs 27:17) and to hold one another accountable.  Certainly it must be said that spiritual development in the church also requires a people who are committed to church discipline (see Matthew 18).  The Word of God points out that God’s will is never for the Christian to develop spiritually in a vacuum or on a lonely island.  Through the community of a local church, God’s people exercise their spiritual giftedness together and it results in spiritual development.  Everyone in the church matters!  The church is not a building, it’s a people who are called out for God’s glory.  It’s impossible to be a part of God’s church without immersing yourself into a local body of Christ followers.

We Need the Church for Christ-Centered Friendship

As we read through Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan, we see the need for companionship along the journey of faith.  We are not intended to hike our way to the Celestial City alone.

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