"Church of christ"

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The Glorious Church of Christ

"“Christ…loved the church, and gave himself for it…That he might present it to himself a glorious church, not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing; but that it should be holy and without blemish” (Ephesians 5:25, 27). "This is a description of the Lord’s church. God describes it as a “"glorious church” "because He is its Divine Architect. It is ruled by the glo

rified Christ who is with God in Heaven. The church is an emotional subject to write about because it took the death of the Son of God on the cross of Calvary to bring it into existence. I can imagine tears swelling up in the eyes of the Father as He watched His own Son hanging in agony on the Cross to bear the sins of the world and to purchase the church with His blood (Acts 20:28). Previous to this, He had seen His being denied by Peter, forsaken by His disciples who has been His close companions for three years, scoffed at, ridiculed and tortured by the Jews who were His own brethren in the flesh, and cruelly crucified by the Romans. In the glorious church of our Lord, people from all walks of life, cultures, colours, and classes have heard of the accounts of the cross. They have fallen in love with the One who hung on it, believed His great victory over the grave, and rejoiced in His exaltation to the right hand of His Father. In loving obedience, they have changed their lives to be reconciled through the cross to God in the one body, the church (Ephesians 2:16). Let us now look at some aspects of this glorious church. The Beginning of the Glorious Church of Christ – Acts 2

It began on the Day of Pentecost, fifty days after our Lord was crucified. On that day, the account of the cross was preached by the inspired apostles to the very Jews who had crucified the Saviour. Many of those who were listening to the preaching on that day cried, "“Men and brethren, what shall we do?”(Acts 2:37)". These cries for help came from the depth of agonizing souls, who were suddenly convicted by the preaching of the gospel. They heard that their own wicked hands had crucified the innocent Son of God (Acts 2:22-23). The answer Peter gave to this question is one we should allow to sink deep into our ears. "“Then Peter said unto them, 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 Ghost” (Acts 2:38). "Upon their baptism, these previous enemies of the cross were forgiven of their sins and added by the Lord to His glorious church (Acts 2:41, 47). Because of the fact that repentance and baptism were "“for the remission of sins” "and to be "“added to the church,”" we know that no sinner who has ever lived since Pentecost has been saved (added to the church) without meeting these clearly defined conditions. How could any unforgiven sinner ever be a part of such a glorious church that is described as being without a spot or wrinkle? None of us in the church live perfectly sinless lives, but we thank God every day for the forgiveness we receive through the shed blood of Christ as we grow spiritually (Acts 8:22; I John 1:7). The Builder of the Glorious Church of Christ

"“And I say unto thee, that thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it” (Matthew 16:18). "We notice by the expression "“I will build my church”" that Christ has not yet built His church. The church and its establishment through the death of Christ was planned in the eternal mind of God before the world even began (Ephesians 3:10-11). When Christ promised to build the church, He was declaring that in His death, burial, resurrection, and exaltation to Glory He would fulfill God’s plan of the ages. In the verse above, He called the church "“my church,”" indicating that it belonged to Him. We also notice that He said, "“the gates of hell [Hades] shall not prevail against it.” "
The Ruler of the Glorious Church of Christ

"“Which he wrought in Christ, when he raised him from the dead, and set him at his own right hand in the heavenly places, far above all principality, and power, and might, and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this world, but also in that which is to come: And hath put all things under his feet, and gave him to be the head over all things to the church, Which is his body, the fullness of him that filleth all in all” (Ephesians 1:20-23). "The glorified Lord Jesus is the supreme monarch of the church. No man on earth has any authority to make any “church laws,” innovate any acts of worship, or change any doctrines. The Lord can never be “voted out of office” or lose His position of authority for He never changes and never dies. Apart from being head of the church, our Lord is also its Saviour (Ephesians 5:23), its merciful and faithful High Priest (Hebrews 2:17), its blessed and only Potentate and mighty King (I Timothy 6:15), its foundation (I Corinthians 3:11), and its Chief Corner Stone (Ephesians 2:20). The place from which Christ rules the glorious church of Christ is at the right hand of God in Heaven (Hebrews 1:2). There are, therefore, no headquarters on earth. Any church with earthly headquarters cannot be the church of the Lord. The Worship of the Glorious Church of Christ

On the Lord’s Day (the first day of the week) the glorious church assembles together for worship (Hebrews 10:25; Revelation 1:10). This day of worship is the highlight of every faithful Christian’s life, for in it, he shows adoration to God through five special acts of worship. Preaching and Teaching the Word of God

"“Preach the Word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine” (II Timothy 4:2). "No error is permitted to go forth from its pulpit for it is the "“pillar and ground of the truth” "(I Timothy 2:15). The preaching and teaching in public worship is to be done by the men of the church (I Timothy 2:11). Giving to Provide for Its Needs (I Corinthians 16:1-2)

The Lord has chosen to ask the church to rely upon its own resources to provide the funds its needs. Every Sunday each member is pleased to give to the Lord’s church a liberal portion of what he has been blessed with. Public Prayer

As is the case with all worship, public prayer is to be led by the men of the church. The women are not permitted to lead the church in worship (I Timothy 2:8). The leader prays on behalf of all the rest of the congregation who listens intently and pray along with him mentally. At the close of the prayer all the church say “amen” (I Corinthians 14:16). Breaking of the Bread (the Lord’s Supper) (I Corinthians 11:23-29)

The emblems for the supper are only the unleavened bread and the fruit of the vine. Since these elements represent the Lord’s body and His blood, it would be blasphemy to partake of anything else. The divine pattern restricts the taking of the supper to Sundays (Acts 20:7). To partake of it any other day would be to go beyond what is written (I Timothy 4:6). Singing (Ephesians 5:19; Colossians 3:16; I Corinthians 14:15)

Singing is the only type of music authorized in the worship of the church of Christ. All the congregation are to teach and admonish one another in this way. The New Testament authorizes no other type of music in worship. It is, therefore, going beyond God’s Word to play a mechanical instrument in worship. The Law of the Glorious Church of Christ

The New Testament is its only law. This is the instrument of authority through which Christ rules the church (Philippians 3:16; II Timothy 1:13). We cannot add to it or take away from it (Revelation 22:18-19). It was given to us by divine inspiration and is prefect (II Timothy 3:16-17). Since there will never be any more revelation from God (Jude 3), the New Testament is the complete, final, and perfect blueprint for the church. The word of God is the divine standard which will judge every individual on the last day (John 12:48). The Earthly Organization of the Church of Christ

We have already mentioned its spiritual headquarters in Heaven, but in order for it to function, God desires qualified men to be placed in responsible positions in the church. He has chosen to have elders appointed in every local church (Acts 14:23). Their job is to feed and oversee the local flock (I Peter 5:2; Acts 20:28). Deacons are also to be appointed as servants to assist the elders (Philippians 1:1; I Timothy 3:8-13). The Lord has chosen preachers to reprove, rebuke and exhort the flock (I Timothy 4:1-5), and teachers to instruct (Ephesians 4:11). The Saviour of the Glorious Church of Christ

"“For the husband is the head of the wife, even as Christ is the head of the church: and he is the saviour of the body” (Ephesians 5:23). "The Saviour of the church of Christ is the glorified Jesus Christ. It is therefore only those who are in this glorious church who can hope for salvation. What a wonderful blessing and privilege it is to belong to the Glorious Church of Christ!

13/10/2022

Two young ladies arrived a Meeting wearing clothes that were quite revealing their body
parts. Here is what the Chairman told them:He took a good look at them and made them sit.Then he said something that, they might never forget in their life. He looked at them straight in the eyes and said; "ladies, everything that God made valuable in this world is well covered and hardly to see, find or get.

1. Where do you find diamonds? Deep down in the ground, covered and protected.

2. Where do you find pearls? Deep down at the bottom of the ocean, covered up and protected in a beautiful shell.

3. Where do you find gold? Way down in the mine, covered over with layers of rock and to get them, you have to work hard & dig deep down to get them.

He looked at them with serious eyes and said;
"Your body is sacred & unique" You are far more precious than gold, diamonds and pearls, and you should be covered too."So he added that, if you keep your treasured mineral just like gold, diamond and pearls, deeply covered up, a reputable mining organization with the requisite machinery will fly down and conduct years of extensive exploration.

First, they will contact your government (family), sign professional contracts (wedding) and mine you professionally( legal marriage).But if you leave
your precious minerals uncovered on the surface of the earth, you always attract a lot of illegal miners to come and mine you illegally.Everybody will just pick up their crude instruments and just have a dig on you just freely like that. Keep your
bodies deeply covered so that it invite professional miners to chase you.

Let us all encourage our wives, friends and daughters to dress well and decent!

15/10/2017

Happy Lord's day saints

03/10/2017

IS IT SCRIPTURAL TO REFER TO HEAVEN AS GOD’S "KINGDOM?"

Jesus and others said that "the kingdom of God" was at hand in the first century (Mark 1:14,15). Such statements about the kingdom were references to the upcoming establishment of the Lord’s church, which took place in the city of Jerusalem on the first day of Pentecost after the death, burial, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus (Acts 2).

Later in the New Testament we read that John the apostle was "in the kingdom" (Revelation 1:9) while he was still living on the earth. The same is true of the saints in Colosse, about whom it is said that God had translated them "into the kingdom of his dear Son" (Colossians 1:13). There is no doubt, then, that God’s kingdom, which the prophet Daniel had prophesied would be set up in the days of the Roman Empire and would never be destroyed (Daniel 2:44), came into being on earth in the first century of our era.

That brings us to our inquiry. In view of the fact that the church of the Christ is called "the kingdom," is it scriptural to say that heaven itself is God’s "kingdom?" It is, and it is not difficult to demonstrate that such is the case. First of all, on one occasion Jesus told a story that depicted the future judgment, saying that all nations shall be gathered before the Son of man (Matthew 25:31,32). He went on to say that on that occasion, the King will say to those on His right hand, "Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world" (25:34). Note that after judgment they will inherit the Father-prepared kingdom. Also, in His concluding remarks about the judgment scene, Jesus spoke of those that will go "into life eternal" (25:46). Thus, in that context of Matthew 25:31-46, inheriting "the kingdom" of God is the same as entering into "life eternal." Where will the righteous enjoy eternal life? In heaven. Thus, in the context of Matthew 25, "the kingdom" that the Lord prepared has reference to heaven.

In addition, there are New Testament passages in which the apostle Paul wrote about people not inheriting the kingdom of God. He once stated that "the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God" (1 Corinthians 6:9). By the Spirit, Paul also wrote that those who engage in the works of the flesh shall not inherit the kingdom of God (Galatians 5:19-21). In both of these instances, Paul’s inspired message was written to the church, meaning that those who read his message were already in the kingdom. Because of that, his statements to them about not inheriting the kingdom must have reference to its future state in heaven.

In 2 Peter 1:5-7 we read of character traits that the Lord desires for all Christians to possess ("And beside this, giving all diligence, add to you faith virtue; and to virtue knowledge . . ."). Again, an exhortation to diligence is given: "Wherefore the rather, brethren, give diligence to make your calling and election sure: for if ye do these things, ye shall never fall" (1:10). That sounds clear enough. Is there anything else, maybe a reward, to which we can look? There is: "For so an entrance shall be ministered unto you abundantly into the everlasting kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ" (1:11). There we have it. If we will diligently and faithfully demonstrate these "Christian graces," then we are headed for "the everlasting kingdom." Again, this passage was written to those that were Christians (and thus were already in the kingdom or church), so the reference to "the everlasting kingdom" must be heaven itself, for that is the inheritance to which we look (1 Peter 1:4).

There is one more "clincher" that I want to mention. Paul greatly anticipated "a crown of righteousness" that the Lord would give to him (2 Timothy 4:8). Ten verses later the imprisoned apostle wrote, "And the Lord shall deliver me from every evil work, and will preserve me unto his heavenly kingdom . . ." (4:18). How did Paul describe his eternal destination? The Lord’s "heavenly kingdom."

What we have seen shows that, yes, the Bible does refer to heaven as God’s "kingdom." I may not understand every aspect of what that entails, but if the Lord Himself calls it His "kingdom," then that is what it is. The King and His throne will be there (Revelation 4:8,9). If by God’s grace you and I are privileged to make it into that great kingdom, as the old song says, "Won’t it be wonderful there?"

-- Roger D. Campbel

06/09/2017

The Lord has been mindful of us!!!

Happy Lord's day Saints
11/06/2017

Happy Lord's day Saints

Have a great day Saints
10/02/2017

Have a great day Saints

01/06/2016

Happy new month brethren

01/09/2015

HAPPY NEW EMBER MONTH TO ALL MY FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES. LAUGHTER, GOOD TIDINGS AND GREAT JOY SHALL BE OUR HARVEST THIS MONTH AND BEYOND....

27/05/2015

problems and trials will not overtake d children of God.

12/11/2014

WHAT ARE U DOING FOR JESUS CHRIST AS D YEAR RUNS OUT?

04/06/2014

thank God for d safe delivery of sis Joy's twins...Peter & Paul

04/01/2014

thank God for this new year.....we pray that our expectations thru Jesus Christ will not be cut short!!!

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