Maybe we need to re-look at the
whole understanding about the church – the "ecclesia" of God. The word “ecclesia”
is with reference to “the called-out ones”. While I thanked God for Martin
Luther who gave us freedom to be able to read the Word of God for ourselves,
that our justification is by a personal faith in Christ, and that each one of
us can have a personal relationship with God I also have a bone to pick with
him. He is responsible of taking away the rich understanding of the working of
“ecclesia” – the church of the living God. He promoted the authority of
interpretation of Scriptures from the Church to the individual. He is
responsible for opening the door to so many deviated and slanted teachings that
came out of the Church since then. Take for example, the extreme grace
teachings, and you will notice that it is a Luther teachings right to its very
core – the idea of “working out your own salvation” is anathema and everything
is by faith alone. That’s one of the key reasons why Luther never accepted the
Epistles of James.
Coming back to some of the
misleading notions about the church are:
1. I don’t need to go to church on Sunday (or
whenever a church meets) to worship. I can do it in my own home. We have people
today attending virtual church in their living room. We have people making
excuses for not coming to church when they are tired, already attended some
spiritual events the day before, or plain lazy.
2. The Father loves me just the same because my
salvation is personal. I don’t need to be part of any group of believers. He
loves me just the same. Whatever happened to the scripture that tells us not to
forget to assemble ourselves together as there are some who have make it a
habit not to!
3. The moment I feel obligated to go to church it
would be wrong to go. I don’t want to be a hypocrite. I know personally that my
Father still loves me. There is such a thing as discipline, obedience, and
diligent. There is such a thing as rebellion and walking in independence! There
is such a thing as spiritual authority.
Our hearts are deceitful above all
else and desperately wicked! Who can know it? Let us not deceive ourselves to
think that we can get away from it all just because we sincerely believe that
God loves us nuts and that He is a prodigal Father who would pamper us, love us
to the socks and would never discipline us. Get our theology right, for God’s
sake!
Let me make this statement: any
activities, ministries, or spiritual events conducted outside the
perimeter/boundaries of the local church fall under the category of para-church
activities. It has always been the case that ministry flows out of a local
church (a church within a given locality). At least that’s how I understood a
church from the Bible. It is always not safe for ministries to be developed
outside the covering of a local church authority. The local church in the New
Testament always operated under the local authority of elders, otherwise, also
known as bishops or overseers, but built upon the foundation of the Apostles and
the Prophets. There were no ministries outside of that perimeter. When a
ministry is not under the authority of the local churches, the ministry run the
risk of deception, error, and there would be no pastoral guidance.
The same goes to an individual
believer. If a believer is not part of a local body governed by overseers that
individual is but a sheep running around in wide open space on his own without
any protection or spiritual responsibility. It is time to put a stop to the
notion that we can be a Christian lone ranger just in fellowship with other
lone rangers without any spiritual authority except believing that we are
completely under God our Father who loves us in spite of. We don’t need
accountability with any local body. We can be accountable to another lone
ranger to whom we enjoy fellowship and company, whom we love and “understands” us.
No one should feel obligated to agree with me OR believe me. The freedom is yours but remember, the consequence is also yours. Believe me, take the time to find out from the Bible how we ought to behave in the house of God!!
No one should feel obligated to agree with me OR believe me. The freedom is yours but remember, the consequence is also yours. Believe me, take the time to find out from the Bible how we ought to behave in the house of God!!
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