THE CHURCH IS A FAMILY
I can remember fondly the days when a whole family, perhaps
quite often minus the father, went to the local Church of whatever denomination
we had been brought up in ourselves. The
parents would attend the main service, and the young people would go to the
young people’s rooms, or Sunday School as it was known. The Churches were never
filled to overflowing, but were well attended. People were happy attending, and
the younger people were given a foundation, which has lasted and supported them
through all the trials of life. There was a cleaner and healthier lifestyle
than what prevails in our modern technological age.
We are members of a spiritual family with a heavenly Father.
We meet with brothers and sisters in our parent’s home, and we should welcome
the chance to meet with our Christian brothers and sisters in our heavenly
Father’s house.
A Church family is unique in that it consists of
different nationalities, colours, ages, backgrounds, experiences and sexes. It
is where God provides for us to be come equipped to carry out His message to
the world. We sing praise together, pray for each other and for the world’s
needs, share bread and wine in Holy Communion and remember what God has done
for us in Jesus Christ.. We should be
like sons and daughters coming to meet in complete harmony. My sons regularly
visit my wife and self, and I would be very concerned if they did not. Our
heavenly Father is also upset when His children neglect Him.
You
may feel you will not be missed if you do not go to Church, and to some degree
you will be right as far as other member are concerned, but God will miss
you. If you are physically weakened, you
will of course be generally understood.
One
vital practice seems to be missing from some
Churches these days, and that is concern for the lost sheep. People are falling
away from Church attending for a number of reasons. Whatever the cause, but
especially when the reason emanates from within the Church, such as false
teaching, poorly constructed services, unpleasant members, there is an urgent
need to rectify.
How often are they visited to find out? I suspect with good
reason, not very often. This is often because Ministers have too many meetings.
I am reminded of that slogan, the least productive people are usually the ones
who are most in favour of holding meetings.
There really are too many meetings called for no necessary purpose.
I will be looking at the parables of
lost sheep and people in my next sermon.
There is a complication which has arisen in recent times, in
that far too many Churches, led by their denominational leaders, have
deliberately wandered away from the teaching of Scripture in order to be
acceptable to activists for whom Scripture is not accepted.
The Bible urges the need for Christians to be with each other.
The Bible says, ‘let us not give up meeting together as some are in the habit
of doing, but let us encourage one another’. We need to meet with others to
have fellowship, to gain and give encouragement. If there is a mainline Church
which is preaching anything not found in the Bible, then there is a need for
you to seek one of the many Independent Evangelical Churches which are
scattered around the country.
We can go to any part of the world, and be with people we
could not otherwise meet, but as Christians we can feel at one with them. I
once lived in Africa and attended a Bible study group, and as it was a port,
ships would bring Christian missionaries, people from all different countries
of different skin colours and we could all meet and feel at one with each
other. Where else but amidst Christ’s people could you find such a grouping?
What bound us together was the fact we had all committed our lives to Jesus
Christ
But just believing in God’s existence is not
enough we have to draw near to Him and the only way is through Jesus Christ.
There is one way, one Saviour, one way to eternal life, not Buddha or Mohammed,
or anyone else, we come to God through Jesus Christ alone. He is the One who
opens up the way having given his life dying on Cross, that all who accept him
as their Saviour will be granted eternal life.
Jesus said, ‘I am the way no one comes to the
Father except through me’. What exactly does Jesus mean when he says, ‘we can
only come to the Father through Him alone? This is not generally liked as it is
seen as being too restrictive, too bigoted and intolerant, and to be judgmental
is not liked. Consequently, some clergy will not quote it, whilst others just
will not accept it. Frankly, This is not generally liked as it is seen as being
too restrictive, too bigoted and intolerant, and to be judgmental is not liked.
Consequently, some clergy will not quote it, whilst others just will not accept
it. Frankly, , I think if any man/woman
does not accept this verse then they should not be allowed to preach for they
are betraying the Lord who said it, and the Church which they serve.
Some time ago I went to Birmingham and had to find an address
in those ancient days when we did not have satellite navigation systems in our
cars. I asked a man walking on a road if he could tell me the way, and he
answered, ‘it is pretty difficult for you to get there on your own, but I am
going that way and could take you’. He got into my car and we went directly
there. That is what Jesus does for us. He says you can’t get there on your own,
but I will direct you, guide you, and take you myself. He is saying there is no
other way. This is an exclusive offer.
There
is an apocryphal American story of a young man at the time of the Civil war, wo
went to Washington to meet Abraham Lincoln, but of course was not allowed to
pass the guards. He waited outside and Jesus arrived and asked the man why he
was waiting. He tells Jesus he wants to see Mr Lincoln, so Jesus takes him into
the house and says, Father this young man ants to meet you.’ This is what Jesus does in fact do, when a
person accepts that when Jesus died on that Cross, he was paying the price for
our sins, and making us righteous before God.
Whilst it may be comforting to believe that we
can all get to heaven regardless of one’s beliefs, and we like to please our
fellow men and women, it is quite cruel to mislead if it is not true. It is
like telling a blind person standing on the sidewalk of a major road it is safe
for him to cross when ready.
If we say to someone who has no Church
commitment, has only a tenuous belief in Jesus Christ, never reads a Bible or
prays, that they are going to heaven, we are leading them astray.
Others say if you just follow your conscience,
you’ll be fine, but consciences become dulled and hardened. Taking the lead
from politicians, people can look you in the eye and lie without any qualm of
conscience.
Jesus said He was the truth. If a person is to
teach moral truth that person must have an impeccable reputation and have no
hidden misdoings. Only Jesus can claim moral perfection, which is why He can
say ‘I am the truth’.
Thirdly Jesus says ‘I am the life’, meaning the
opposite of death. He is the source of life, and gives life to His own. There
are few people who can say with hand on heart I have no worries, problems,
everything in my life is sunshine and roses. We all need spiritual fulfilment.
To all who are worried Jesus says, ‘come to me
all you who are heavy laden and I will give you rest, for I am gentle and
humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls’ He is saying He is
waiting for you and has got the help if you only will go to Him.
Jesus added, ‘take my yoke upon you’. A yoke was
a wooden frame placed on a person’s shoulder in order to make a load easier to
carry; so Jesus is saying let me help you carry your burden. In John’s gospel
we have the promise of Jesus that He will never turn anyone away.
We are living in an increasing anti-Christian
environment in this country with so called Equality and Diversity laws making
it hard for Christians to express themselves, as public servants strive to find
ways of excluding Christian expression. Some gross injustices have been imposed
when someone has expressed an opinion which an activist group has not liked,
and weak-minded authority has given in to. Never be ashamed to confess your
faith.
But there is one thing I feel needs to be
stressed. We should ensure the Church we attend is one faithful to God’s Word
and seeks to build each other up through the Scriptures, and where the true
gospel is preached.
We have to acknowledge however sadly this is not
always the case, so it serves no purpose going to a Church which fails to do
these things. Too many preachers have their own agenda, which is created around
a morality not supported by Scripture, and where the teaching is given to
subscribe to the culture of the day. You must attend a Bible based Church.
Let us therefore draw near to God. holding
firmly to your belief, and never give up meeting together as some are in the habit
of doing, but let us always give each other encouragement. Don’t let unpleasant
people, secularists, or anyone else hold you back. Remember too, Jesus said if
anyone rejected Him, He will one day reject them. Such a fate is too horrible
to consider. Never deny your faith to avoid being mocked. Stand firm
remembering Jesus stood firm for you on the Cross.
My friends, it is the duty of the Church to
teach the gospel and not budge from doing so. We are not be blown away by every
new spiritual wind so that we drift from our moorings, nor be just superficial
believers.
Hold fast to the gospel given by the Apostles
who were taught by our Lord Himself. Never let anyone tell you that you do not
count, you count tremendously so glory n what God wants you to do and be
faithful to our Lord’s commands.
May the Lord bless His Holy Word to us and care for us in His
Holy family
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