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5 - BECAUSE THE
CHURCH IS UNDENOMINATIONAL.
The church that Jesus built is not a denomination. It is
not associated with any single or group of denominations. It does not
single out any particular denomination and oppose or fight it. But opposes
the entire system as an unscriptural set-up. There are some groups that
claim to be undenominational, which in reality are all-denominational.
They embrace people from all denominations.
You may be wondering just why we oppose the religious
system known as denominationalism. There are many reasons, but basically
it can be traced to the teachings of the system which conflict with the
Bible. Consider the following outline:
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Denominationalism
Teaches
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The Bible Teaches
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1. Many different churches or
bodies
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1. One body or church. Matt.
16:18; Eph. 4:4
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2. Founded by men.
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2. Built and founded by
Christ. Matt. 16:18.
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3. Human heads.
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3. Christ the head-Eph.
1:22-23
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4. Human man-made creeds.
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4. Bible as only creed. 2 Tim.
3:16-17
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5. Wear human names.
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5. Christian, the Bible name.
Acts 11:26
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6. Follow different men.
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6. Following men is condemned
1 Cor 1:10-13
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7. Membership in the many
churches not necessary
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7.
Membership in the church of Christ is essential to salvation.
Eph. 5:23
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8. Preach many gospels.
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8. Forbidden to preach
contrary to the one true gospel. Gal. 1:6-9
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9. Many faiths.
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9. One faith. Eph. 4:5
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10. Many baptisms.
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10. One baptism. Eph. 4:5
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11. Sprinkling or pouring for
baptism.
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11. Immersion or burial only
scriptural mode. Rom. 6:3-4
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12. Join churches and get
voted in.
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12. Lord adds to the church.
Acts 2:47
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13. Walk by different rules.
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13. Walk by the same rule.
Phil. 3:16
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14. Creeds subject to change.
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14. Bible remains the same.
Matt. 24:35
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15. Thanks God for all
churches.
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15. Jesus prayed for unity.
John 17:20-21
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From the above outline, we see that the Bible and
denominationalism differ as to the number of churches. The apostle Paul
says in Eph. 4:4, "there is one body." If there
is only one body, then the 300 or more that are in existence today cannot
all claim to be right. Someone and something has to be wrong. The promise
of our Lord in Matt. 16:18 concerned only one church. Someone else has
been building churches, and they had no Bible right to do so. Since this
is the case, they must be man-made organizations. Not so with the one
built by Jesus. It is divine - He's the Son of God. The human
organizations of denominationalism have human heads. But Christ is the
head of the church in the Bible. We read in Eph. 1:22-23, "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 fulness of him that filleth
all in all." Christ is not the head of human churches or
organizations. They are headed by men.
Next, we notice that these human churches that are
headed by men, also use and follow human man-made creeds. Whereas the
Lord's church uses the Bible only. In 2 Tim. 3:16-17, "All
scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine,
for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the
man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works.
The acceptance of human creeds leads also to the wearing
of human names. This is forbidden in the Bible. We are admonished to wear
only those names given by God. See Acts 11:26.
Because of its make-up, denominationalism causes people
to follow different men. This also is condemned by the Bible. We are to
follow Christ and not man. Paul teaches the dangers of such a practice in
I Cor. 1:10-13. Here the apostle shows clearly the sin of following man.
It leads to denominationalism.
One of the amazing things about denominationalism is
that they tell you that you can be saved and never be in any church. We
deny this. While we recognize the fact that the church does not save by
itself, yet we are aware that Christ saves the church. Therefore, to be
saved by Christ we need to be in His church. Eph.5:23 reads, "...Christ
is the head of the church: and he is the saviour of the body."
Denominationalism preaches many gospels. The Bible
forbids such in Gal. 1:6-9, "...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. As we said before, so say I now
again, if any man preach any other gospel unto you than that ye have
received, let him be accursed." The unscriptural system also
teaches that there are many faiths and baptisms. But in Eph. 4:5 the
apostle Paul uses as plain a language as could ever be used when he states
emphatically, "there is one faith; there is one
baptism."
Another error is that many teach sprinkling to be
baptism. But the Bible teaches that only a burial is baptism. In Rom.
6:3-4, "Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into
death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the
Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life." Sprinkling
does not meet the specifications of "a burial."
Another idea very popular is the one about joining the
church of your choice. We cannot join the church of our Lord. He adds us
to it. When we have completed our obedience to the first principles of the
Gospel, the Lord places us in His church. No one can vote us in and no one
can vote us out. The practice of voting people into the church is unheard
of in the New Testament. Denominationalism causes people to walk by
different rules, but we are commanded to walk by the same rule. -
Philippians 3:16.
Lastly, man will often thank God for all
the churches. But the Bible teaches unity, not division, John 17:20-21.
With all that the Bible says about being united, how can I pray to God and
thank Him for so many churches in the world. I need to be thankful for the
one body of Christ, but never that other man-made organizations have come
into existence which try and take its place.
Reason #6 - Because It Worships God On The Right
Day
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