Things The Church Is Not To Do
James W. Boyd
It is not God's
intention that the church direct the affairs of civil government. While
we have legitimate interest and concern about civil affairs as citizens
of our country, we should not involve the church in these matters that
are purely political, economic, and government policies regarding trade,
foreign affairs, police work, elections, road building, etc. But in
matters of morality, ethics, truth, though often thrown by some into the
political arena, the church should and must be involved because that
involves the business of righteousness. For example, the issues of
abortion, alcoholic beverages, gambling, same sex marriages, the
teaching of evolution, intrusions against the moral standards of God,
these are the concern of the church.
The church is not intended to provide for the social life of its members
-- furnishing entertainments, sports, gymnasiums, playgrounds, camps,
recreational facilities, etc. To those who think so, we simply ask for
the Scripture that authorizes such things. The craze to have the church
to entertain has, in some digressive churches, turned the worship
services into near revelry, show, "a holy wow," and a religious Hee Haw.
While places for assembly and facilities to do the work are necessary,
it is not the work of the church to simply build buildings, temples,
sanctuaries, etc. For too long many have depended upon glamorous
buildings to be the attraction of the church. Disproportionate amounts
of money have been spent building and maintaining elaborate buildings.
But the church grew more rapidly, physically and spiritually, when our
buildings were more "on the other side of the tracks."
The church is not in the money making or money saving business. Some
churches hold huge savings accounts, drawing interest, hoarding funds,
while people all over the world are dying lost without the Gospel. Good
stewardship of funds is one thing. Greedy and grasping brethren who just
hold on to money while the work languishes is something else. I would
fear to be an elder of a church presiding over large savings while the
Gospel is not being preached.
It is not the work of the church to provide secular education. Secular
schools are businesses and do not belong in the church budget. For many
years school people have dug into the treasuries of churches for their
school work. Christ did not die to provide chemistry labs, tennis
courts, computers, or make "scholars." Schools can be helpful or harmful
to the cause of Christ. At present, 1997, most of the colleges
established by brethren, have become enemies of the cause of Christ
rather than friends because they have led the way into digression and
apostasy. Brethren have for too long bought the false teaching that
whatever an individual can do, the church can do.
The church is not simply to make people feel good, draw crowds, build
self esteem, get numbers and funds, be accepted by the community, etc.
The church should seek to please God, not men. You will never please all
men anyhow. It's like the man and boy and the donkey. They started out
with the man riding the donkey and the boy walking. Some criticized,
thinking the man should let the boy ride. So they changed places. Then
some criticized because the boy should have had more respect for the man
than to ride while the man walked. So both got atop the donkey. Again,
some criticized because they thought both of them on the donkey was too
heavy for the donkey. So they both walked. Then they were accused of
being fools for having a beast of burden but not using him. You cannot
please everybody. Why try?
Some have befuddled the work of the church by seeking to do something
without authority, but then asking, "What's wrong with it?" If it is
without authority, it is wrong. We must have authority for the work of
the church as we must have it for the worship, the plan of salvation,
organization, and terms of entrance.
Family
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Remember in prayer
and with cards, phone calls, or visits those who have chronic illnesses:
Delsie Bishop, Reva Brewer, Ella Brumitt, Jamie Farmer,
Francis Ferren, Elizabeth Fowler, Savannah Green, Lola Mae Hamlett,
and Louise Hunt.
LECTURESHIP - May 16-18 “Departures From God’s Way” - FLIERS ARE
ON THE TABLE IN THE FOYER! If you can help house any of our speakers,
please see Dan Miller.
POTLUCKS- We have 2 in May (the 1st Sunday and the Saturday
during the lectureship) . We could still use people to work in the
kitchen. Sign-up today if you can help.
For all children, ages 8 - 18. See Pam Miller for applications.
NOTE: Rusty is preaching in Ludington, MI today. A big thank you
goes to Jason Wiley and Mark Reed for filling the pulpit.
SERVING in May - Mariann Stillwell is scheduled to care for the
communion ware and baptismal garments.
WANDA DAVIS will be having a heart catheterization on Wednesday
afternoon. Please pray for her.