A woman
called recently, indicating she and her husband had just moved to town
and were looking for a church to identify with. She asked if we had an
attended nursery for her two-year old. When I told her we did not, she
thanked me and hung up.
I have
thought a lot about what that woman did not ask. She did not ask if we
had spirited singing. She did not want to know whether we had simple,
truthful preaching. She expressed no interest in whether we had faithful
overseers to watch for her soul. She did not inquire about our Bible
study program, nor did she seem anxious to see what opportunities for
work in the Lord's cause might be available. Apparently these things
were not nearly as important as someone to relieve her maternal
responsibilities during the worship hour.
Another
woman told me recently, "I don't like a church that tells me what to do.
It's none of their business." I agree that churches have no right to
make their own rules. However, we do have a God-given obligation to
uphold the truth
(1 Tim. 3:15)
and expose sin and error
(Eph. 5:11).
I confess that I do not know how to preach repentance without exposing
sin and warning people to turn from it.
What kind
of church do you like? What features are important to you? A dynamic
speaker, special activities for the kids, recreational programs,
physical facilities, location, family ties, and a host of other things
have been given as reasons for choosing a particular church. Whatever
your taste, there is likely a church to suit. However, you should be
asking another question: What kind of church does God like? He does not
like them all. Some are so disgusting He spits them out (read
Revelation 2 and 3,
and notice that the rejected ones include some that are conservative in
belief).
The only
assurance of God's approval anyone can have is what He says in His
revealed word. Will you submit your will to God's and become a member of
the church of His choice?
Other
Articles by Frank Himmel
A
Church Kitchen in Jerusalem
Improve Your Life
We Wait by Faith
The Suffering of Jesus Prior to His Death
Unity in the Church
Maturity
The Grace of God that Brings Salvation
Are
You Tired of All the Gimmicks?
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