I’ve been noticing that some professing Christians don’t see
a need to become a member of a local church. I will be blogging on this issue
going forward. Part of this problem is defiance of authority, a.k.a. rebellion.
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Believers who are not under
spiritual authority are in rebellion (defiance of authority). Why? Because a
member of the Body of Christ (a born-again Christian) cannot be apart from a local church-body and not under someone’s
leadership, authority, and accountability and think they’re walking in
obedience with God according to Scripture (Heb. 10:23-24; 13:17, 1Thess. 5:12,
Titus 1&2, 1Pet. 5:1-6, 2Thess. 3:1-15). If they think that this is ok,
they’re lying to themselves and bucking the system—i.e. rebelling against
Scripture. Their flesh is conning them into following its desires and not the
Spirit’s.
What about Christians who can’t
go to church? If you cannot be submitted to a biblically sound local church
because of persecution or things beyond your control that hinder you, God
understands. He’s allowed it. And the fact that there is a sincere
desire/conviction to be submitted and connected shows that person is not acting
in rebellion. But if a person is in a position to be submitted and connected to
a biblically sound local church and its authority and willfully and continually
chooses not to, they are acting in rebellion to God’s Word; and it really is to
their loss—lack of growth, lack of accountability, lack of maturity, lack of
humility, lack of the fruit of the Spirit, etc.
So does this mean a professing
Christian is not actually saved if
they do this? No. You can be sincerely saved and still fall into temporary
rebellion. But a true born again, regenerated believer will want to follow the desires of the Holy Spirit (Rom.
8:5-14), and will want to be
connected and submitted to God’s local Body. However, there are those who have
no conviction to do so, and that must be questioned because they may not be sincerely born-again or there could be some underlying issue or they are simply being willfully defiant.
How to get out of the mindset of not submitting or connecting to a local church-body? First,
recognize that God says in Scripture being connected and submitted to a local
church-body and its leadership, authority, and accountability is necessary
(scripture references above). Second, see the need for it (1Cor.
12:12-26). Our bodies work as a whole. If a part of our body is separated from
the body, its chances for survival, growth, and functionality are slim to none.
So it is with a member of the Body of Christ being separate from His local Body; it is to our own harm if we aren't.
And third, understand that obedience to God precedes any and all
personal preferences (Rom.
12:1-2). If you are in a position to be submitted and connected to a biblically
sound local church and its authority but aren’t, your only excuse is simple and
plain rebellion (defiance of authority).
*Note: I am not talking about those who are looking for a local church home, but haven't found one yet. But I will say this blog would address the Christian who has been looking for a local church home for several months (or longer) and still hasn't committed themselves yet.
9/31/11