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Music In a day full of conflicting
opinions and ideas, the Word of God stands true, and the Bible
is the source for absolute truth. In these days of confusion and
questions, it is so important to know what the Bible says.
In today's study, let's ask the Lord to open our heart and mind
as Scott Pauley leads us into Scripture to help us discover
God's absolute truth. When a person receives the Lord
Jesus Christ as their personal Savior, immediately they become
a part of the family of God. It is the greatest family on
earth. And as soon as possible, that
new believer should then unite with a local body of believers,
a local assembly of believers, who can study the Word of God
together, fellowship together, encourage one another, and work
together to get the gospel, the good news of Jesus Christ, to
other people. This is the importance of the
local New Testament church. Now, what does the Bible say
about the church? We have recently been studying
what the Bible says about salvation, and I think it's a very natural
progression now to move to the church, because the Lord didn't
just save you from something, He saved you for something. He
saved you for Himself. He wants you to be a part of
what He is doing in this world, and that is being done through
the local New Testament church. The Lord Jesus testified to His
own disciples about the church and its work in Matthew chapter
16 and verse number 17. Jesus answered and said unto
Peter, Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona, For flesh and blood
hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven."
He's referencing, of course, Peter's confession of faith that
Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God. And he said,
that's come by revelation. God's revealed the truth to you. You've responded to that truth.
By the way, that's how everybody gets saved. But then notice how
he moves from salvation to the work of the church. He says in
verse 18, And I say also unto thee, that thou art Peter, and
upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell
shall not prevail against it. And I will give unto thee the
keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatsoever thou shalt bind
on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatsoever thou shalt loose
on earth shall be loosed in heaven. You see, heaven's work is being
done on earth through the local New Testament church. So when
people say to me, well, you know, I'm a Christian, but I'm just
not into church, I always am puzzled by that. Either they're
openly disobeying what the scripture says, or they're just ignorant
of what the scripture says, because you cannot divide Christ and
His church. The Lord Jesus is the head, the
church is the body. So to say you love the head but
have nothing to do with the body sounds very abnormal to me. The
Lord Jesus intended that His disciples, from the very beginning,
would be connected to what He is doing in this world. And this
is powerful. He doesn't call it your church.
He calls it my church. You might say, this is my church,
but in fact, the church belongs to the Lord. It is His church.
It is the church of the living God. God established three basic
institutions that are all represented for us in Scripture. First of
all, He established the home. That was the first institution
ordained by God. You find it all the way back
in the book of Genesis. It is the basic unit of civilized society. It's my conviction, that's why
the devil has done everything he can to try to disrupt the
home. Because when you break down the family, immediately
society, civilization begins to crumble. So it begins with
a home. Then he establishes civil government. Now why was that second? Why
was that necessary? That grew out of the fall of
man. You see, fallen men lash out at other fallen men. We're
living in a fallen world, cursed by sin, and so God had to establish
definite laws and a government to oversee that, otherwise people
would just kill each other. Every man doing that which is
right in his own eyes, so he establishes civil government.
And I'll remind you that though you may not always like the government,
it is right for us to respect government and pray for those
in authority over us. The Bible says, there is no power
but of God, the powers that be are ordained of God. The third
institution established by our God is the local New Testament
church, and you find it in the New Testament. You see, the church
is not revealed in the Old Testament. The Old Testament saints, they
didn't understand all about the New Testament church. In fact,
it's referred to in Scripture as a mystery until you come to
the New Testament. It was a sacred secret that was
revealed by God in His own time. So the church was hidden to Old
Testament saints. I'll be quick to say this too.
The church is not the same as Israel. God has a definite plan
and purpose in this world and in the future for the nation
of Israel. We should pray for the peace
of Jerusalem. We should pray that our own country continues
to be peaceable towards Jerusalem. Because God is not through with
His chosen nation. But Israel and the church are
not the same thing. The church is something that
is revealed first by Jesus Christ in Matthew chapter 16. Listen
to the verse again. Matthew 16 verse 18. Thou art
Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates
of hell shall not prevail against it." What do we learn about the
church in this first mention of the church? Well, we learn
something about the foundation of the church. He said, I'm going
to build my church upon a certain rock. Some people have mistakenly
thought that rock was a reference to Peter. Let me just be quick
to say that there's not a man on earth that can be the foundation
of God's perfect work in this world. The only foundation is
the Lord Jesus. Remember what Paul would later
write, Other foundation can no man lay, than that is laid, which
is Jesus Christ. When the Lord Jesus said, Upon
this rock I will build my church, the rock was not Peter. The rock
was Peter's confession of faith. If you back up two verses, listen
to Peter. He says it with his own lips.
Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God. Friend, the
church is not about you and me. The church is all about Christ. In our American Christianity,
modern church, a church has become so much about people getting
their felt needs met or their social needs met. But friend,
if you want to go back to the very beginning principle of the
New Testament church, it is built upon the person of Jesus Christ.
He's the rock. So the foundation of the church
is Jesus Christ, who's the builder of that building, that spiritual
church. The Bible says Jesus said, I
will build my church. He didn't say he would build
your church. He didn't say he wanted you to build his church.
He said he would build his own church. So watch this, he's the
foundation, he is the builder, and he's the head. When all is
said and done, he's the capstone. He is the chief cornerstone. Now listen to the words again,
upon this rock I will build my church. The church does not belong
to us. The church belongs to the Lord
Jesus Christ, and we have the glorious privilege of getting
in on it, being a part of what God is doing in this world. Isn't it amazing that the greatest
organization in your town is not an organization at all. It
is actually a living organism. It is a living, breathing, functioning
body. It's called the local New Testament
church. And I'm going to tell you, there's not a civic group,
there's not a corporate group, there's not a ball team or a
club or a social society on earth that can compare to the church
of the living God. It is wonderful because it's
connected to Christ. Listen to the power of this church. He said, the gates of hell shall
not prevail against it. That presupposes that the church
is advancing. that we're going against the
gates of hell to rescue sinners out of the fire, to bring them
to the knowledge of Christ. It's time the church stopped
playing defense and get back on the offense. It's time that
the church of the living God stopped being passive and instead
said, it is our business and our duty to do the Lord's work
in this world. And friend, when we begin to
do God's work God's way, let me tell you what Jesus will do.
No, let me let the Lord Jesus speak for himself. Jesus said,
I will build my church. I want you just to pause today
and thank God for the church. Thank the Lord for the church
He's allowed you to be a part of and ask the Lord to show you
how you can do the work He wants done in and through your local
New Testament church. It truly is the greatest work
going on in this world. Repeating what other people have
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What the Bible Says About the Church
| Sermon ID | 31025126381445 |
| Duration | 10:06 |
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| Category | Podcast |
| Language | English |
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