|
Why do we meet as
the church in Fountain Valley?
imply stated, according to the Bible, God desires that we meet as the
church in Fountain Valley. As Christians who love Jesus Christ, we
should love what He loves and know what God desires: His church. To
truly see His heart’s desire for ourselves, we must come back to the
word of God in much prayer. Have you ever come to God’s word and
asked the Lord to reveal His church to you, to show you how He wants
to build His church? May we pray and ask the Lord to reveal His
church to us.
What
does the Bible Say?
n Matthew 16:18, Jesus Christ declares,
“I will build My
church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it.”
Jesus Christ, the One building His church, is uniquely qualified to
define what the church is and how the church should be built up.
And, no matter how hard God’s enemy, Satan, tries to frustrate the
building up of the church, he will not prevent the Lord from
accomplishing His purpose.
What is
the church?
ome would say the church is a building, a religious organization, or
even a social club. But what does the word of God say about the
church? The book of Ephesians reveals that the church is the living
body of Christ (Eph. 1:22-23), the kingdom of God (Eph. 2:19), the
household (family) of God (Eph. 2:19), the spiritual house of the
living God (Eph. 2:20-22), the one new man (Eph. 4:24), the bride of
Christ (Eph. 5:25-27) and the warrior (army) of Christ (Eph.
6:11-18).
We are the church
he Bible also tells us how we become members of the church. We must
first become genuine believers of Christ. John 1:12-13 says,
“But as many as
received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God,
to those who believe in His name: who were born, not of blood, nor
of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.”
When we believe and receive Jesus Christ as our Savior, we not only
receive the forgiveness of sins, but also His eternal life. Through
our baptism, by the one Spirit, we also are baptized into His one
body (1 Cor. 12:13). Becoming a member of the body of Christ is not
a matter of passing a test, joining a denomination, or following a
religion; it is a matter of life and the Spirit. His divine life
constitutes us to become His children, to be in God’s family, and
His Spirit joins us into one body. The church is both the family of
God and the body of Christ.
Oneness
of the Christians
od also desires that we, as His believers, be one. Ephesians 4:1-3 says,
“I, therefore, the
prisoner of the Lord, beseech you to walk worthy of the calling with
which you were called, with all lowliness and gentleness, with
longsuffering, bearing with one another in love, endeavoring to keep
the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.”
All the true believers are members of the one body of Christ. God wants
this testimony of oneness expressed on this earth for all to see
(John 17:21). Hebrews 10:25 shows that God desires us to express
this oneness by meeting together: “not forsaking the assembling of
ourselves together.” But, practically speaking, how can all the
Christians in the world meet together as the church?
The
practical oneness of the church
n Acts, the epistles
and the book of Revelation, we see a pattern of how God wants all
the believers in Christ, called Christians (Acts 11:26), to meet.
The church in Jerusalem (Acts 8:1; 11:22), the church in Antioch
(Acts 13:1), the church in Corinth (1 Cor. 1:2), the church in
Ephesus (Rev. 2:1), the church in Philadelphia (Rev. 3:7) are all
examples of the following principle: All Christians living in the
same city should meet together as the church in that city, as the
one testimony of Christ in that city. According to the Bible, there
should only be one expression of His church in one city. God’s way
is so simple. Isn’t it wonderful?
Man’s
way to meet
nowing God’s desire to build up the church in oneness, Satan
has been hard at work trying to destroy this oneness. He does this
by using man’s own thoughts and concepts to confuse God’s people.
Over the past 2,000 years, the various ideas of man have caused
Christians to become divided and go astray from God’s unique way.
But, God clearly warns us not to divide ourselves based on spiritual
leaders (1 Cor. 1:12-17; 3:3-7), culture, religion, or social
class (1 Cor. 12:12-13; Col. 3:11). In fact, God categorizes
dissension in the same class of sin as idolatry, hatred, jealousy,
and heresy (Gal. 5:19-20). God desires oneness and hates division.
Would you want to go against God’s word and be a part of division?
Sadly, today, there
is so much division among Christians. Many Christians “choose” a
“church group” based on their own preferences. This is contrary to
God’s will and does not satisfy Him. In the Old Testament God
already says, “You shall not at all do as we were doing here today –
every man doing whatever is right in his own eyes,” (Deut. 12:8).
In the New Testament, Jesus Christ also says “[a] house divided
against itself will not stand,” (Matt. 12:25). Man’s opinion, no
matter how seemingly logical, convenient or brilliant, is the source
of division among Christians today. Don’t be fooled by Satan! Come
out of all division and return to the oneness that God desires for
His church.
How do
we unite?
n all four gospels in the New Testament, Jesus Christ says,
“Whoever desires to
come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and
follow Me.”
Do you love Jesus
Christ so much that you would be willing to put aside your own
preferences, traditions, and good ideas? Are you willing to
ultimately deny your soul life and follow Him? The word of God
reveals clearly that all Christians are part of the one church of
God and that all the believers in one city should meet as the church
in that city. This is how God desires us to express the oneness in
a practical way. It is our desire to follow the Lord Jesus Christ
in how He wants His church to be built. This is why we meet as the
church in Fountain Valley.
How do I
“join” the church?
ould you like to become a member of God’s family, do His will and be in
His church? God has made it simple for you. First, be saved. Mark
16:16 says, “He who believes and is baptized will be saved.” Then,
once you are saved, start to meet with the church in your city.
That’s how simple it is to follow God’s will concerning His church.
If you are a born again Christian and have been baptized into
Christ, and you live in Fountain Valley, spiritually you are a
member of the Church in Fountain Valley. We welcome you to also
practically meet with us on this unique biblical ground of oneness.
If you live in another city, we invite you to come and experience
the church life with us.
If you are not yet a
Christian, do not wait or postpone your decision to receive Christ
and be added to His church. Choose Him now. Open up your heart to
Him and pray: “Lord Jesus, I repent of all my sins and receive you
as my Savior and life. I want to become part of Your family, and be
brought back to Your home in the church.”
|