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The early Christians
Strange as it may seem
*Never built "church"
buildings and sanctuaries!
[They met in homes or other public places available to them. Corporate property
controlled by a man, or group of men, was never a consideration.]
*Never called a physical
building a church!
[This is a ludicrous practice for those walking in the Spirit]
*Never incorporated with the
state!
[Special tax status and business structure are the exact opposite to their
thinking since we are called to be separate from the worldliness all around us,
and to be a peculiar people (different) in relation to the rest of society.]
*Never perpetuated
denominational names (distinctions based upon doctrinal differences)!
[This does nothing but create division in the hearts of people, although there
is only one true church regardless of man's attempts at distinctions.]
*Never had a central
headquarters on earth!
[Paul was an itinerant church planter. Although the church in Jerusalem was
deemed to be an authority on final doctrinal issues, it was not to be that way
for very long since Jerusalem was destroyed in 70 AD. Also, the assumption that
Rome became the second center of control stands upon no facts whatsoever. It is
pure heresy to assume such.]
*Never maintained human
membership roles!
[The Lord placed true believers in His church, not men. He knows His sheep and
His sheep know his voice.]
*Never built or conducted
seminaries!
[It was the Gospel of Jesus Christ that was conveyed to the world, thus there
was no need for any worldly educational institution of any kind. Other
teachings by the apostles were the result of addressing the almost limitless
questions and problems we mortals are capable of instigating.]
*Never created missionary
societies!
[It was not only preaching the Gospel that attracted people to the Lord, but
also the very testimony of the individual and corporate lives of the early
believers. Their very lives were a testimony unto our glorious Lord.]
*Never used Sunday schools!
[This was a creation of men many centuries later in England due to the
overwhelming illiteracy of the common people. This is no longer the case.
Sunday schools still carry with them the inherent tendency to encourage
dependency upon others for Bible-knowledge rather than each person taking
responsibility for what they ultimately choose to believe. This is diabolically
opposed to 1 John 2:27]
*Never had a supreme bishop on
earth!
[The idea that the Pope of the Roman Catholic church is a legitimate supreme
"bishop" goes far beyond any Biblical integrity. Even worse is the
idea that he alone is Christ's representative on earth, as opposed to each and
every true believer being His representative, which is scriptural.]
*Never used clerical titles for
ministers!
[The early church had elders as the overseers and teachers, as is pointed out
in 1 Peter 5:1-5. The idea of the first century church having a complex
hierarchy such as is practiced in today's churches, again, goes far beyond
scriptural integrity. Such structures are patterned after business structures,
not the scriptures.]
*Never wore clerical or
religious garb!
[This in itself would have been foreign enough to them as a practice without
having to mention how this, among many other practices in christiandom, are
pagan in origin.]
*Never allowed women in
positions of authority or leadership, either in the home or in the church!
[Women then, as now, have a God-given place in the world and in the family. The
drive of feminists to obtain authoritative positions above men speaks of
rebellion more than obedience. Although in Christ there are no distinctions,
our function in the church and in the family unit are still laid out by God for
both men and women. Deviation from this can only be judged as rebellion. There
is no shame in a woman serving in the capacity that God has given for women.]
*Never had earthly priests!
[Each true believer is a priest unto the Most High God. Anything else is a
counterfeit.]
*Never voted a person into any
church office!
[Elders were eventually selected by the apostles, but this practice came much
later in Paul's ministry here on earth, and there is indication that he had
good reason and intent for instructing this to be done in the first century as
opposed to today's general practice of voting elders into "office"
without these reasons and intents existing.]
*Never had a Ministerial
Association!
[Fellowship and each believer functioning in the body of Christ was generally
understood and encouraged without forming man-made organizations. We as a
corporate body are a living, breathing organism, not merely an organization.]
*Never wanted a World Council
of Churches!
[Looking at this organization, the apostasy of such a thing becomes quite clear
to those with eyes that see and whom also understand that such an entity is not
of God. Such an organization relies upon worldly, carnal wisdom to solve
problems and overcome obstacles rather than upon the Head, which is Jesus
Christ alone. Various members of the World Council of Churches do not recognize
Christ as the Head, but look to their own intellect and pagan deities (demonic
beings) for such decision-making.]
*Never used ornamental crosses!
[Whether Christ was crucified on a tree with a cross member or not, it is still
a symbol of torture and shame. Christ has risen above such shame and
instruments of torture. He is the risen, living Lord of glory, Who is no longer
on the cross nor in the tomb. We, however, in this life are instructed to take
up our crosses daily as He did in His earthly life.]
*Never used statues, prayer
beads or candles, nor admired relics of cloth, wood, metal or stone!!
[Each of these and other articles and practices have been proven to have their
roots in earliest paganism. There is absolutely no integrity in any attempt at
christianizing such relics and practices. They are all pagan, therefore cultic
and should have no foothold in the life of a true believer.]
*Never celebrated Christ's
birth or resurrection!
[There is no Biblical mandate, or allowance, for such observances. We may
rejoice that He came to redeem us and is risen, but to involve ourselves in
holidays that have their roots in, and are symbolic of, paganism speaks of a
falling away from truth for which there is no excuse.]
*Never gloried in numbers or
physical wealth!
[Although much of the first century church experienced poverty, their needs
were still met through mutual provision, fellowship, caring, and love. They
were family. This stands in stark contrast to today's strong individualism in
the various bodies of believers.]
*Never mixed with politics!
[Today's churches are a mixture of religion, politics, business, and paganism.
Not one of these things has a place in the true body of Christ. None of these
things can be physically added to your body, therefore we should not attempt to
add these to the living, breathing, singular body of believers.]
*Never begged for money from
the general public!
[This practice is very prevalent in today's "ministries." Again, if
it is of God, then it will thrive based upon His supplying the increase rather
than our having to allow the unbelieving public access to any measure of
authority in our midst.]
The first century church had
greater influence upon the world than all other generations of Christianity
combined. Many profess to admire them and so very few actually imitate them.
How is it with you? Would you
like to walk like the early Christians? It is not a matter of establishing the
first century model. Models have a tendency to become concrete, therefore
inflexible. We are to be flexible for the Lord to use as He will. It is more a
matter of the attributes and lifestyle of family and body-life dynamics that
far exceed virtually anything that exists in today's organizations of churches.
Did you know?
The early Christians were well
Organized!
Please do not think that the
early Christians were not organized -- they were. The one who organized the
universe and set all of the stars in orbit is the same one who said, "I
will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it."
(Matthew 16:18) With Him as the organizer, the result is a living organism, not
an organization. Furthermore, "the Lord added to them (the church) daily
such as should be saved." (Acts 2:47) Man cannot organize a simple living
cell, but God has. With Him as the Author and Finisher, the result is life, not
lifeless organizational structure.
In finality, "God set the
members, every one of them, in the body (the church), as it pleased Him."
(1 Corinthians 12:18) This whole composite structure, "In whom all the
building fitly framed together groweth unto a holy temple in the Lord an
habitation of God through the Spirit." (Ephesians 2:21-22) Only a
religious infidel would think that he could improve on this Divine
organization, and the apostles certainly never dreamed of attempting to
successfully usurping this from the Lord.
Did you know?
When a broken-hearted,
formerly unbelieving sinner calls upon the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ for
forgiveness and salvation, that penitent believer is instantly born again --
"for the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life
through Jesus Christ our Lord," (Romans 6:23; 10:13) and that gracious
miracle, or new creation in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17), makes him a living
member of the one, true, spiritual church -- "for by one Spirit are we all
baptized into ONE body ..." (1 Corinthians 12:13; Ephesians 1:22-23.
(Emphasis mine))
Did you know?
All true Christians are in
that one true church. Christ alone adds the members to it. However, most
Christians today are walking in a variety of man-made "churches" --
divided by sectarian attitudes and denominated by different names. In the
Bible, this condition is referred to as "carnal babies walking like
men" (i.e., the Christians were acting like natural, unregenerate and
uninspired men), see 1 Corinthians 1:10-13 and 3:1-4.
Christians are commanded by
the Head of the church to walk in the truth that we are all "One Body in
Christ," see Ephesians 4:1-6. Most preachers will admit this is what
should be done. At the same time, those very preachers desire to keep their
popular, traditional divisions and just have a token unity on occasion. Of
course, this in no way suggests that today's ecumenical movement is to be
accepted. Truth should never be sacrificed on an altar of unity. When truth is
the force of distinction in relation to the false teachings of paganism, then
it carries the mark of God. The early Christians were not concerned about what
was popular -- they simply purposed to walk in God's Word. Some Christians are
endeavoring to walk in the truth today. How is it with you? Would you like to
walk with us -- in the truth?
Did you know?
Someone may still ask,
"So, what church are you a member of -- or what do you call
yourselves?" I would like to answer this way -- If the Apostle Paul were
here, and you asked him that question, how do you think he would answer? Would
Paul say, "I'm a Baptist," or "I'm a Methodist?" You would
respond, "No! because those names were not used that way back then."
Would Paul then say, "I'm a Roman Catholic," or "a
Pentecostal?" Again you would respond, "No! the Bible does not say
that!" So then, how would Paul or any of the saints back then answer? One
man may respond by saying, "I guess Paul would simply say he was a member
of the body of Christ or something like that!"
Yes! The various designations
of the church in the Bible like, "the body of Christ," or "the
church of God," "the church in Corinth," "the church at
Ephesus," were never intended to be sectarian names but, rather, the
simple descriptions of what they were and the common property of all believers.
Why we cannot return to original Christianity and practice the simplicity and
purity of church life that was patterned for us is unreasonable at best. The
fact is we can, and surprisingly enough many have done it throughout the
centuries, though their stories have rarely been told on the pages of
traditional "Church History."
Did you know?
Whenever and wherever a group
of Christians begin to discover the beauty and holiness of meeting together
outside of man-made religious traditionalism and under the headship of the Lord
Jesus Christ alone, they will have a sparkling revival in their souls and an
enthusiasm that cannot be abated. They will discover anew the realism and
vitality of God's Holy Word and turn from every pollution of man's religious
invention. Like the kings of Judah of old -- Asa, Jehoshaphat, Hezekiah and
Josiah -- they will clean out of their lives the idolatry and paganism of our
modern "high places." In addition, they will reactivate for
themselves the only efficient system that Almighty God has designed -- which is
the proper spiritual church life as exemplified in the pages of the Greek
Scriptures. Nor will they hesitate to implement proper disciplinary judgment,
which, of necessity, must accompany such profession of godliness. (See 2
Chronicles 19:5-5 and 1 Corinthians 5:1-13)
When this enthusiasm is truly
heaven-inspired, unselfish and unprideful, there will once again be granted to
them the privilege of functioning in a local congregation as God designed it
and Christ, Himself, will be the Head. Such Biblical Christianity cannot help
but be admired by believers and hated by Satan. Success in these days of
apostasy should never be judged in the quantity of numbers but by the quality
of members. Faithfulness to God's Word is the standard for judgment -- not
theatrical success in a Babylonish, religious performance.
Darrel Meeks
PO Box 14402
San Diego, CA
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