The Value of the Church
THE church is a divine institution. Jesus said: "I will build my church."
(Matt. 16:18.) He is the only one that has a right to speak of it as "my church."
When men say "my church," they are not thinking clearly. We have hundreds
of religious organizations in the world started by men. There is no salvation
in any human institution, be it religious, fraternal, social, or political.
The church is valuable because of what it cost. It cost God his Son, and
it cost the Son his blood. The church was made possible by the blood of
Christ. We are bought with his precious blood. Paul told the Ephesian elders
that the church was purchased with the blood of Christ. (Acts 20:28.) And the
same inspired man wrote to the church in Corinth telling it that we are bought
with a price. (1 Cor. 6:20.) We do value things somewhat in proportion to
what they cost. Thus we should look upon the church. We have not been
redeemed with corruptible things, such as silver and gold, but by the precious
blood of Christ. (1 Pet. 1:18, 19.) Our souls are valuable in the sight of God.
The church is valuable because salvation is in it. There is no salvation for
any of us outside of Christ. There is no salvation in any other name other than
the name of Christ. (Acts 4:12.) The same thing that saves us makes us
members of the church. Just as fast as we are saved the Lord adds us to the
church. (Acts 2:46, 47.) We are saved just as fast as we obey God. Ihad a dear soul to request baptism at ray hands one time, but she said she did
not want to be a member of the church of Christ. Of course she was not ready
for baptism. No one is ready for baptism with such a conception of the plan
of salvation. We must get it into the heads of people that when they do the
things that God commands them to do, that will save them and make them
members of the church. And if we do the things that will save us, it will make
us all members of the same church. Doing something else will make us
members of something else, but it will not save us.
The church is in the saving business. "And the Spirit and the bride say,
Come. And let him that heareth say, Come. And let him that is athirst come.
And whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely." (Rev. 22:17.)
Sometimes people will say that the church never saved anyone. We may grant
that, but the saved are in the church. Christ is the Savior, but he is the Savior
of the body, and the body is the church. (Eph. 5:23; Eph. 1:22, 23; Col. 1:18.)
The church is valuable because it wears the name of Christ. No other
organization or institution has the divine right to wear the name of Christ. He
called it his church. Paul, in writing the different congregations of the church,
spoke of them as the churches of Christ. (Rom. 16:16.) What a grand privilege
to be in the church that honors Christ as its head and wears his name. The
faithful wife loves to wear the name of her husband. The church is the bride
of Christ and faithfully wears his name. The Christian wants no other name
but the name of Christ. A faithful wife would wear no other name but that of
her husband. So a faithful Christian wears no other name but the name of
Christ. It is an honor to wear that name. We should be jealous of the name.
We stand before the world as representatives of Christ. We should be careful
to leave no wrong impressions. About the only impressions that some have of
Christ are the impressions that they get from us. How careful we should be!
The church is the only kingdom that will stand forever. The kingdoms of
men rise and fall. They are here today, but in afew hundred years they have fallen. The God of heaven set up a Kingdom that
shall never be destroyed. (Dan. 2:44.) The gates of Hades shall not prevail
against it. (Matt. 16:18.)
"Wherefore we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved, let us have
grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear."
(Heb. 12:28.)
In the clashing and destruction of empires today the humble Christian can
rest assured that the kingdom of Christ will stand forever. It cannot be moved.
The thing for us to do is to be true and faithful to the God of heaven. He has
power to take care of his own; and, thanks be to God, this he will do. We
must not get discouraged too much. Every soul that we bring into the kingdom
that remains faithful to God is one less for Satan and his kingdom. We must
be true to the King.
We are now in the kingdom. Before the kingdom was established, Jesus
taught his disciples to pray for the kingdom to come. That prayer was in order
then. It is not now. The kingdom has been here for nineteen hundred years.
Paul wrote to the Colossians brethren after this manner: "Who hath delivered
us from the power of darkness, and hath translated us into the kingdom of his
dear Son." (Col. 1:13.) I am sure that all will agree that it would not be
possible to be translated into a kingdom that did not exist. Yes, the kingdom
was in existence in the days of Paul, and folks were being translated into it.
The old apostle John said he was in the kingdom: "I John, who also am
your brother, and companion in tribulation, and in the kingdom and patience
of Jesus Christ." (Rev. 1:9.) He said that he was a brother in the kingdom. It
would be pretty hard to be a brother in something that did not exist! If there
was no Masonic Lodge, it would hardly be possible to be a "brother" in it. Of
course I use this simply to illustrate.
We are living in the last age. When Jesus comes again, it will not be to set
up a kingdom, but it will be to deliver one up to the Father. (Eph. 5:27.)
Christ is now reigning. Jesus is coming again; but when he comes the next
time, he is comingwithout an offering for sin. (Heb. 9:27, 28.) "For as in Adam all die, even so
in Christ shall all be made alive. But every man in his own order: Christ the
firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ's at his coming. Then cometh the end,
when he shall have delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father; when
he shall have put down all rule and all authority and power. For he must
reign, till he hath put all enemies under his feet. The last enemy that shall be
destroyed is death." (1 Cor 15:22-26.) Please note, "then cometh the end."
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