The Church For Which Jesus Died
Is Divine
By Louis Rushmore
TEXT: Ephesians
3:3-11
THESIS: To identify
and exalt the church of the Bible; secondly, to distinguish the
church of the Bible from imitations.
SONG: "The Church’s
One Foundation"
INTRODUCTION:
1. Only the church for which Jesus died deserves exaltation.
(a) It is HIS CHURCH, Matt. 16:18;
Rom. 16:16.
(b) His church is the BODY, 1 Cor.
12:27; Eph. 5:30.
(c) And, Jesus is the HEAD of the
church and the body, Eph. 1:22-23;
Col.
1:18.
(d) Further, this church is the BRIDE
OF CHRIST, 2 Cor. 11:2; Eph.
5:27;
Rev. 21:2; 22:17.
2. Churches of human origin do not deserve praise and
exaltation which
rightfully belongs to the Lord’s church
alone.
(a) A denominational church is neither
correctly styled HIS CHURCH,
the
BODY OF CHRIST or the BRIDE OF CHRIST.
(b) Jesus Christ did not die for a
denominational church, Matt. 15:13.
(c) Denominational churches are NOT
DIVINE, but DIVISIVE, 1 Cor.
1:10-13.
BODY:
I. THE CHURCH FOR WHICH JESUS DIED IS DIVINE IN ORIGIN:
A. The church originated in the mind
of God, Eph. 3:3-11 (10-11).
1. The
church was not an after-thought.
2. The
church of the Bible is, therefore, DIVINE IN ORIGIN.
B. Denominational churches were never
in the mind of God.
1. Some of
the most popular denominations are outgrowths of the
human minds of Martin Luther, Henry the VIII, John
Calvin,
Robert Browne, John Smythe, John Wesley, Joseph Smith,
William Miller, Mary Baker Eddy and Charles T. Russell.
2. Therefore,
denominational churches ARE NOT divine in origin.
II. THE CHURCH FOR WHICH JESUS DIED IS DIVINE IN
ESTABLISHMENT.
A. Jesus built his church, Matt.
16:18.
1. Our
Lord built the FOUNDATION of the church upon himself,
1 Cor. 3:11.
2. Jesus
PURCHASED the church with his blood, Acts 20:28.
B. The Lord’s church began in
Jerusalem in about 33 A.D.
1. Old
Testament prophecies named Jerusalem as the place in which
the church was to be established, Isa. 2:2-3; Joel 2:28-3:2.
2. The
apostle Peter said Joel’s prophecy was being fulfilled on the
Pentecost following the Ascension of Jesus, Acts 2:16-21.
C. Denominational churches were
built by men, in the wrong cities, at
the wrong times.
1. The
foundations of denominational churches are men, not Christ.
2. Denominations
were established in 606, 1520, 1534, 1536, 1550,
1607, 1739, 1830, 1859, 1866, 1872 through the present.
3. The
most popular denominations were established in Italy,
Germany, England, Switzerland, Holland and America.
III. THE CHURCH FOR WHICH JESUS DIED IS DIVINE IN NAME.
A. The designations which
identify the church of the Bible typically
glorify deity.
1. Temple of God, 1 Cor. 3:16.
2. Bride of Christ, Rev. 22:17.
3. Body of Christ, 1 Cor. 12:27.
4. Kingdom of God’s Son, Col. 1:13.
5. House of God, 1 Tim. 3:15.
6. The Church, Acts 2:47; Eph. 3:10.
7. Church of God, 1 Cor. 1:2.
8. Church of the First Born, Heb. 12:23.
9. Church of Christ, Rom. 16:16.
B. The designations which
identify the members of the church either
refer to holy things or a heavenly relationship.
1. Simply Members, 1 Cor. 12:27.
2. Disciples, Acts 6:1.
3. Believers, Acts 5:14.
4. Saints, Acts 9:13.
5. Priests, 1 Pet. 2:9.
6. Children, 1 John 3:1-2.
7. Christians, Acts 11:26; 26:28; 1 Pet. 4:16 (the NEW NAME, Isa.
62:2).
C. Denominational churches
are not divine in name.
1. Denominational names do not appear in the Bible!
2. Denominational names often glorify men or human doctrine
instead of God.
3. Whom or what do these names praise? Baptists, Methodists,
Lutherans, Christian Church, Russelites, Catholics, Presbyterians,
Pentecostals, Episcopalians, Adventists, Christian Scientists,
Congregational Churches, Church of the Brethren, Apostolic, etc.
4. Denominational names are DIVISIVE!
IV. THE CHURCH FOR WHICH JESUS DIED IS DIVINE IN
MEMBERSHIP.
A. Jesus adds the saved to his
church, Acts 2:47.
1. Immersion
for the remission of sins is the point at which one’s
sins are taken away (hence he is SAVED) and added to the
church by Jesus Christ, Acts 2:38; 22:16; Rom. 6:3-5; 1 Pet. 3:21;
1 Cor. 12:13.
2. Immersion
of an accountable person is preceded by HEARING
and FAITH in the Word of God, Rom. 10:17; REPENTING,
Acts 17:30; and CONFESSING before men that Jesus is
the
Christ, Rom. 10:9-10.
B. Denominational churches encourage
people to JOIN them or VOTE
their members in.
1. Man
made churches devise human rules of membership; human
rules of church membership lack the power to
save.
2.
Denominations are comprised of souls who REFUSE TO BE
BAPTIZED, Acts 10:48; TEACH FAITH ONLY, Jam. 2:20, 24,
26; and generally REFUSE TO OBEY, Heb. 5:8-9.
V. THE CHURCH FOR WHICH JESUS DIED IS DIVINE IN
ORGANIZATION.
A. The New Testament prescribes a
certain organizational pattern for
the
church.
1. Each
congregation is autonomous or independent (the Bible does
not describe any unity binding congregations beside the Word of
God).
2. A
plurality of elders are ordained in each congregation, Acts
14:23.
3. Deacons
are also appointed to serve, 1 Tim. 3:8-13.
4. Preachers
are charged to preach the Gospel, 2 Tim. 4:1-2.
5. Jesus
Christ rules the church from heaven, Mark 16:19; 1 Cor.
15:24-28; the Lord’s church has no earthly headquarters.
B. Denominations do not follow the
divine pattern for church
organization.
1. Denominations
often belong to synods, conferences or some other
humanly devised federation.
2. Denominational
leaders are appointed according to human design
instead of biblical instruction and given religious
titles foreign to
the Bible.
3. Denominations
are usually ruled from earthly headquarters.
VI. THE CHURCH FOR WHICH JESUS DIED IS DIVINE IN
WORSHIP.
A. The New Testament church
must worship according to the New
Testament.
1. Worship must be in spirit and truth, John 4:24.
2. The Lord’s church sings, Eph. 5:19; Col. 3:16.
3. The church observes the communion weekly, Acts 20:7.
4. Worship includes praying, Acts 2:42.
5. The church also practices giving, 1 Cor. 16:1-2; 2 Cor. 9:7.
6. Worship also includes preaching, Acts 20:7.
B. Denominations do not
restrict worship to divine instruction.
1. They do more than sing.
2. The communion is observed infrequently and on other days than
the Lord’s Day.
3. Denominations encourage "tithing" instead of giving according to
one’s prosperity and as one purposes in his heart.
4. Churches made by men fail to fully preach the Gospel given by
God.
5. Denominational prayers are sometimes no more than recitations
of hand-me-down creeds or are repetitious, Matt.
6:7.
VII. THE CHURCH FOR WHICH JESUS DIED IS DIVINE IN
DOCTRINE.
A. The church must
follow DIVINE LAW only.
1. The Gospel alone has the power to save souls, Rom. 1:16.
2. Only the Truth can sanctify, John 17:17.
3. The Words of Christ alone can lead to eternal life.
B. Denominations
do not follow Divine Law only.
1. These churches are guided by man-made creeds, catechisms,
missals, disciplines, manuals, by-laws, doctrines and
confessions, Matt. 15:9.
2. They are additions to or subtractions from the Bible, Rev.
22:18-19.
VIII. THE CHURCH FOR WHICH JESUS DIED IS DIVINE IN
MISSION.
A. Only the
Lord’s church has a Divine Mission.
1. The New Testament church alone is charged with evangelizing
the world, 1 Thess. 1:8; Mark 16:15-16.
2. Only the Lord’s church can edify itself, 1 Cor. 14:12.
3. The church is also obligated to practice benevolence toward its
members and others, too, Gal. 6:10.
B. Denominations
do not have a Divine Mission.
1. The churches of men have not been charged to preach anything
to anyone!
2. Denominations are ill-equipped to edify anyone.
3. While denominations do not have a DIVINE MISSION to
practice benevolence, all men should treat others as they wish
to be treated.
CONCLUSION:
1. Everything about the church for which Jesus
died is DIVINE because
it exists by divine implementation.
(a) The New Testament church
was in the mind of God from eternity.
(b) It was, further, built by
Jesus the Christ.
(c) The church was also established
in fulfillment of Old Testament
prophecy.
(d) The church for which Jesus
died is guided solely by God’s Word.
(e) The basis of unity in the
Lord’s church is adoption of God’s Word
alone.
2. Every other church is at best only a futile imitation
of the church of the
Bible.
(a) Denominations were never in the
mind of God.
(b) They were also built by mere men.
(c) Again, man-made churches do not
exist as a fulfillment of prophecy.
(d) Then too, denominations are guided
by the words of men.
(e) The adoption of human creeds and
divisive party names undermines
any possibility
of biblical unity.
INVITATION:
1. The church of the Bible is the REAL THING!
2. Obedience to the Gospel will make one a REAL CHRISTIAN!
3. Why would any clear thinking person settle for anything
less than
membership in the DIVINE INSTITUTION for which Jesus
died?
4. Have you BELIEVED, REPENTED, CONFESSED CHRIST
and
BEEN IMMPRESSED FOR THE REMISSION OF YOUR SINS?
5. If an erring child of God, are you willing to repent
of your sins, as
publicly or privately as the sins were committed? |