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May We Introduce Ourselves
READING TIME: 10 MINUTES
TEN MINUTES THAT MAY CHANGE YOUR
LIFE
JUST CHRISTIANS
YOU can be just a Christian! Does
this sound strange? With over 300 religious bodies in our country
it might appear impossible to be a Christian without being part of a
denomination. It is not only possible, but there are actually
millions of “Christians only” in this and other nations.
THE CHURCHES OF
CHRIST
WHO are these people who seek to be
only Christians? The congregation of which they are a part are
known as “churches of Christ.” This term is not used in a sectarian
sense but is intended to denote their desire to belong to Christ’s
church. The Bible says, “The
churches of Christ salute you”.
(Romans 16:16b) However, it is just as correct to describe the
church of which we read in the Bible as “the
church of God” (1 Corinthians
1:2), “the
body of Christ” (1
Corinthians 12:27), or “the
household of faith”
(Galatians 6:10). These and similar Biblical phrases are not proper
names but descriptive expressions which show how the church is
related to Christ and God. Individually, Christ’s followers are
known as “Christians” in the Bible. “The
disciples were called Christian first in Antioch”
(Acts 11:26). “If
a man suffer as a Christian let him not be ashamed; but let him
glorify God in this name” (1
Peter 4:16). Never does a human name prefix this God-given name.
Paul was none of the greatest of all Christians, but he did not want
disciples to be called “Paulites” or “Paulite Christians.” (1
Corinthians 1:10-17).
A DISTINCTIVE PLEA
Churches of Christ have a
distinctive plea. Of course, in many ways we agree with others
striving to follow Christ. We believe in the divine verbal
inspiration of the entire Bible and that it is all-sufficient to
guide us in all matters of faith; we believe that Jesus Christ is
the son of the living God and that His shed blood is powerful to
atone for our sins; we believe that after death, all men will be
rewarded or punished in another life for the way they have lived
here. Also we insist that the moral principles of Jesus Christ are
absolute truths to be exemplified in the personal righteousness of
the child of God.
THE BIBLE ONLY
However, we not only believe that
the scriptures are inspired, but that the Bible must be our ONLY
guide in religious matters. God’s Word frequently warns us against
changing the divine message
“...But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel
unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be
accursed….”(Galatians
1:6-9). We therefore, have no creed, catechism, discipline, or
dogma to present, but accept CHRIST as our only creed, and the BIBLE
as our only guidebook.
RESTORATION
NOT REFORMATION
It is obvious to thinking people
that the religious world is greatly divided. Many honest, sincere
religious people have sought to correct erroneous teaching and
practices, to REFORM existing religious bodies. While they are to
be applauded for their concern their efforts have resulted in
increased division rather than unity. Churches of Christ, however,
plead for the RESTORATION of apostolic Christianity rather than a
“reforming” of existing religious bodies. Since all can agree that
the church of the New Testament was right, we cannot be wrong if we
seek to reproduce that church today in every essential part. While
many things have changed in the twentieth century, the teachings of
Jesus and his inspired apostles have not. TRUTH IS ABSOLUTE AND
UNCHANGEABLE! God’s Word is Truth (John 17:17) and can save today
as surely as it could in the first century A.D. “Ye
shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free”
(John 8:32).
Should you visit one of the churches
of Christ you will find it worshipping God as did the first New
Testament Christians—”In
spirit and in truth” (John
4:24). This involves partaking of the Lord’s Supper, or breaking of
bread, upon the first day of every week (Acts 20:7). It also
includes acapella singing (Ephesians 5:19), praying (1 Thessalonians
5:17), studying God’s will (Acts 20:7) and contributing financially
upon the first day of the week (1 Corinthians 16:1,2). Likewise in
every other way churches of Christ endeavor to reproduce New
Testament Christianity—in organization, work, daily conduct, and
teaching.
HOW TO BE JUST A
CHRISTIAN
In few areas is man in such
disagreement as in answering the Bible question, “What must I do to
be saved?” (Acts 16:30). As in all matters of religion we must go
to the Scriptures for the answer. The Bible teaches that Christ
shed His blood for our sins (Matthew 26:28) and that without it we
cannot be saved (Hebrews 9:22). But what does Jesus require of us
if we are to appropriate that sacrifice? Those who crucified Christ
were told to “know assuredly” or BELIEVE that Jesus is “both Lord
and Christ” (Acts 2:36). Those who believed this to be true asked
for further information and they were told, “REPENT, and be BAPTIZED
every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of
sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit” (Acts
2:38). Also, to be a fit candidate for scriptural baptism one must
CONFESS his faith in Jesus as God’s Son (Matthew 10:32; Romans
10:10). A comparison of the accounts of conversion in the book of
Acts teaches that men must believe Jesus to be the Son of God and
confess that faith, repent of their sins, and be baptized for the
forgiveness of all past sins. Those who do these things the Lord
adds to His body, the church (Acts 2:47). They are then “in Christ”
(Galatians 3:27) wherein are ALL spiritual blessings (Ephesians
1:3).
The early disciples were CHRISTIANS
ONLY. Although we live more than 2000 years later, we too can be
CHRISTIANS ONLY if we will follow the BIBLE ONLY. We invite you to
earnestly consider this plea.
You have nothing to loose, but
everything to gain.
A
warm welcome awaits you at all services of the church of Christ. We
welcome the opportunity to discuss the Bible with you or to provide
you with a FREE Home Bible Study course. Call: (205)
372-9903 for information or
leave a message on our voice mail. We’ll be sure to get back in
touch with you.
Eutaw
church of Christ
108 Vera
Vista Ave.
Eutaw, AL
35462
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