A
Growing Church...
A
growing church does not just happen. It is like a garden that must be
planted, cultivated, watered and cared for. A growing church is the
result of planning and working the plan. It is the result of good
people’s reaching to others to bring them in. It is the result of
careful concern for the word of God. It is the result of faithful,
uncompromising preaching of that Word. If we want a growing church, we,
too, must be as diligent as a farmer in his garden.
Conscientious Scruples
It was one of these
"modern" churches of Christ, with recreation center, youth gymnasium,
banquet room, and an inexhaustible program of picnics, youth rallies,
ball games, and entertainments. But the Sunday attendance kept steadily
declining. The elders and the preacher were much worried and put out a
questionnaire to some of the most faithful of the saints who were
becoming lax in their attendance, asking why they had ceased coming to
church on Sundays. They found out! Many of the saints said they had
conscientious scruples against going to places of entertainment and
amusement on the Lord’s day.
Which reminds me of the
old saying: "If you have to get members by feeding them chicken, ice
cream, and iced tea, they will be as dead as the chicken, as cold as the
ice cream, and as weak as the tea." I concur with this assessment.
Physical recreation and entertainment are necessary parts of our lives,
but they are no part of the mission and work of the church of our Lord.
I don’t know the source of that quote, but it certainly is apropos. Let
us always let the church be the church and keep secular activities in
their place.
The
Function of the Church
It seems that over and
over again we must stress what the work of the church is. How often,
indeed, do we see people with the idea that the church is a glorified
country club designed to cater to the fleshly appetites of its
membership. Are we thinking of pleasing the Lord or of pleasing
ourselves? Are we after spiritual amenities or physical ones?
Just for the record, let
us re-emphasize what the work of the congregation is.
1. Preaching the gospel
to those lost in sin. This is, indeed, one of the fundamental reasons
for the existence of the church. The church is the pillar and ground of
the truth
(1
Tim. 3:15). Let us
never forget why the church is here.
2. Edifying those who are
Christians. Once we have obeyed the gospel of Christ, there is the
constant need for growth. This growth comes through being taught the
word of God. This is one of the great purposes of the local church.
3. Aid to saints in
distress. When some emergency situation comes upon fellow-Christians, we
all sustain a responsibility to give aid and help to those in need. The
local church itself may enter into such work.
Brethren, this is the
purpose for which the church exists.
Church,
Assembly, or Congregation
Some have been writing
lately that the word "church" is really not a good translation of the
word ekklesia. They say that we should use such terms as assembly or
congregation. Do they realize that usage in a given language often
determines what a word means? The word "church" has been used for
centuries to refer to "an assembly of God’s people" or "a congregation."
We have come to understand that when "church" is used, it refers to an
assembly or a group of called-out people. True, some other words might
be better, but, so far as I can see, it is not wrong to use the word
"church" if we understand what the NT teaches about it. Of course, it is
not used in a denominational sense, nor to refer to a building; but it
does describe the people of God.
Are You
a Regular or Part-time Attender?
We have a good number of
members here who are regular attenders. They attend every service! And
then we have some who are part-time attenders. Which are you? Now it
follows that the regular attenders will get regular benefits from their
efforts, and the part-time attenders will get part-time benefits. Some
get only one-third of the benefit that others do. Some may get
two-thirds and some may not even get one-tenth of the benefits possible.
Can’t you see that you are the loser by your part-time action? In fact,
you may be an eternal loser!
Now, we (the church) are
not a police force and I (the preacher) am not a truant officer. It is
my duty to warn you and to teach you what God says about slackers. But I
will not camp out on your door-step to get you to come out for the
benefit you can get nor will I try to pet people or coddle them to get
them to attend. If the pure, positive preaching of God’s word will not
cause you to love the Lord enough to sacrifice for Him and to put forth
the extra effort to be regular, I know of nothing else that will. I have
no bag of "gimmicks" to use; there is no flambouyancy or
super-showmanship on my part. But if you sincerely want to live a godly
life and go to Heaven, I honestly believe that I (the preacher) and we
(the church) can be of genuine help to you. Think it over!