{"id":1687,"date":"2022-10-15T14:59:02","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:59:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/matthew-1618-what-is-a-church-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:59:02","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:59:02","slug":"matthew-1618-what-is-a-church-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/matthew-1618-what-is-a-church-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Matthew 16:18 &#8211; What Is A Church? &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Matt 16:18 What Is A Church?  This is the first reference in all of the Bible to the church.  It might surprise you to see the church being referenced by Jesus before the cross; yet, why not?  The church had been part of the plan of God from before the foundations of this world.  There are a lot of churches in America and around the world. I received a post card from the Bethlehem General Baptist Youth, a ministry, I suppose, of the Bethlehem General Baptist of Whitewater, Missouri. The card said there were 374,000 churches in America. Of course that probably includes all kinds of churchessound ones and unsoundbut even if they were all sound, it would not be enough!  The problem is, &quot;How do you know a good church from a bad one?&quot;  This morning, lets answer the question, &quot;What is a church?&quot;  I. A church is a place that glorifies God.  This is the most     important of all purposes of the church.  There is no purpose     which comes before this one and there are no purposes which can     be adequately fulfilled without this one.  How do we glorify God?     A. A church pleases God.         1. We need to understand a basic, Bible principal; that is,             there is a conflict between the spiritual and the flesh.  Romans 8:5  For they that are after the flesh do mind the things of the flesh; but they that are after the Spirit the things of the Spirit. 6  For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace. 7  Because the carnal mind is enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be. 8  So then they that are in the flesh cannot please God.          2. That means that would please men would not please God and             what would make man comfortable would not make God             comfortable.             a. A church is not a place for mans comfort.             b. That doesnt mean we have to design church to make man                 miserable but mans comfort is not a goal.         3. The church are the people of God meeting together so                 that they can collectively have fellowship with God.             a. The party that needs to be made comfortable in a                 church is God not man.             b. Remember, sin offends God.                 (1) Sin includes transgression of Gods laws,                      worldliness, and carnality                 (2) Transgression of the law                      (a) When you use that definition, people want to                           say you are a legalist; however, that is a                           New Testament definition.  1Jo 3:4  Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law.                       (b) How can you say a New Testament definition                           of sin is legalism?                 (3) Worldliness                      (a) Worldliness is worldly behavior.                      (b) Our churches are more like bars today than                           churches.                      (c) They are dark with strobe lights, marsh                           pits, rap and rock music, and a little                           sermonette on the side.                 (4) Carnal means fleshly or appealing to the flesh.             c. How is a holy God being made comfortable in churches                 like that?             d. It is strange but in this day holiness offends men,                 and most men think that is worse than for our sin to                 offend God.         4. Most have lost the understanding of what a church is for             but the number one reason is to glorify God.             a. When people look for a church, they are far more                 concerned with what a church can do for them than                 what a church does for God.             b. That is both backwards and sinful.             c. If you want to look for a church that glorifies God                 AND has programs, nice facilities, and is friendly                 fine; but make sure you do not forget the primary                 purpose of a church.     B. A church preaches the Word.         1. The biggest compliment a true preacher can have is that             he preaches Gods Word.         2. The biggest cut to any preacher ought to be that he does             NOT preach Gods Word.         3. John tells us that there are many false prophets gone             out into the world today \\#1John 4:1\\.         4. Be careful about exposing yourself to a false preacher.             a. If you listen to one, you expose yourself to a false                 spirit.                 (1) That is even more dangerous than exposing                      yourself to error.                 (2) A false spirit is a demonic spirit.                 (3) By the way, a person does not have to be wrong                      about everything to be a false prophet.  They                      only have to be wrong about one important thing.             b. If you promote one in anywayeven just by telling                 others you listen to oneyou are promoting a false                 spirit.             c. If you give funds in anywayeven by purchasing a                 book or CDyou are funding the devils business.         5. The church exists to preach the Word!     C. A church prays with power.         1. A church is a place of prayer and a place where power             comes as a result of prayer.         2. Every weakness that exists in the world today is because             of our lack of prayer.             a. Our weakness in missions, soul winning, standing                 against sin, stopping the devil.             b. The church has the ability to win every battle as long                 as it fights every battle on its knees.  Charles Stanley &#8211; The shortest distance between a problem and its solution is the distance between your needs and the floor.  II. A church is a wall against sin.  How does a church do that?  2Thess 2:7  For the mystery of iniquity doth already work: only he who now letteth will let, until he be taken out of the way.      A. A church wins the lost.         1. Winning the lost is the first and the most important way             of standing against sin.         2. Winning the lost undercuts sin by eliminating sins             participants.         3. Many churches have gotten side-tracked trying to stop             immorality and wickedness with laws and ordinances.             a. Im for godly laws and ordinances, but they are not                 the first work.  They are way on down the list.             b. Law has begun to accommodate sin not restrict it and                 you cant put that genie back into the bottle unless                 the people want it.             c. But salvation could and would.             d. Salvation of the lost could put virtue and purity back                 in charge and run sin back into the crevices of                 darkness and shame.     B. A church dispels ignorance.         1. That is why we are called light.         2. We expose sin as sin.         3. We do that with our words, our reasoning, our behavior,             but more than anything else with the power of the Holy             Spirit.         4. With words &#8211; We preach\/teach\/talk about sin being sinful.  Ac 5:42  And daily in the temple, and in every house, they ceased not to teach and preach Jesus Christ.              a. Of course the pastor does this from the pulpit, but                 what about people doing it with other people?                 (1) My role as the pastor is to equip you with the                      truth so that you CAN stand toe-to-toe with any                      error.  Eph 4:12  For the perfecting of the saints.                  (2) That is why you hear me discuss things like                      evolution, atheism, secular American history,                      and homosexuality in sermons, in Sunday school,                      via films, and our websites.                 (3) If you cannot answer some of their arguments                      either you are not listening or I am not doing                      my ministry.         5. With reasoning             a. Our first argument is always the Word of God, but                 because many do not accept the Bible as Gods Word                 and because some of todays topics are outside of the                 Word of God (American history), we must be able to                 give not just Biblical answers but sound, factual,                 provable answers to the lost about contemporary                 issues.  1Peter 3:15 be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear:              b. Creation Museum, The Ark Encounter, monuments and                 building in Washington, real history, real science,                 real logic             c. The primary purpose of education in America was NEVER                 just so that you could make more money.  It was so                 that you could know God better!  Benjamin Franklin     &quot;A Bible and a newspaper in every house, a     good school in every districtall studied     and appreciated as they meritare the     principal support of virtue, morality, and     civil liberty.&quot;  John Jay, 1st US Chief Justice of the Supreme Court:     &quot;and as the weak and the wicked are     generally in alliance, as much care should be     taken to diminish the&quot; first as the last.     &quot;Education is the way to do this, and nothing     should be left undone to afford all ranks of     people the means of obtaining a proper     degree.&quot;          6. With behavior             a. Sin is not just something we preach against.             b. Sin is something that we refuse to participate in.                 (1) Anything less is hypocrisy.                 (2) The number one reason &quot;Christian&quot; homes are                      falling apart is and always has been hypocrisy.                 (3) Christians who say they love Jesus but their                      behavior does not bear that out.                 (4) Gossiping, backbiting, jealous, greedy, laying                      out of church, buying toys and never tithing,                      carrying a Bible on Sunday but cursing on                      Monday.                 (5) Do you think your children are so blind that they                      cannot see?                 (6) You confuse their spirits and damn their precious                      souls by such behavior.             c. And more, sin is something we physically stand against.                 (1) Should Christians not be on the battle lines                      against vile politics, abortion, legalization of                      sin, false education, and immoral lifestyles?                 (2) Is Christ only worthy of a pew and a hardy amen                      or is He not worth our time, our legs, our                      backs, our voices, and our public behavior?                 (3) You may think a Christian standing on a street                      corner with a placard and a cause is embarrassing                      but I think more of us out to be standing out                      there with him!     C. A church slows sin.         1. That is why we are called salt.         2. The battle against sin is a losing battle.             a. It always has been.             b. God told us from the beginning how this would end.             c. Salt does not stop meat from decaying but it slows the                 process.         3. But the church slows the progression of sin.             a. You might sound like a voice in the wilderness (no one                 hears you), but keep crying aloud for your wilderness                 voice with my wilderness voice and the wilderness                 voice of every other Christian has an effect.             b. When the churchs presence is no longer accomplishing                 anything for God, God will take us home.  III. A church is the body of Christ.     A. There are many verses where the church is compared to the         body of Christ.  1Cor 12:12  For as the body is one, and hath many members, and all the members of that one body, being many, are one body: so also is Christ.  1Cor 12:27  Now ye are the body of Christ, and members in particular.      B. How is the church like Christs body?         1. A body grows.             a. As a body grows, so the church grows.                 (1) A body grows in maturity (i.e. wisdom, knowledge,                      and understanding.)  Lu 2:52  And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favour with God and man.                       (a) With each passing week, the church should                           know more about God, sin, salvation, and                           the Savior.  There is no &quot;cap&quot; on that kind                           of knowledge.                      (b) But even more important, the church should                           have more wisdom and understanding.                           fulfilling Jesus commandment.  Mt 10:16  Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves: be ye therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves.                  (2) A body grows stronger.                      (a) Since a churchs battle is spiritual, its                           spiritual strength should be what is                           growing.  2Cor 10:3  For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh: 4  (For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds;)                       (b) Having bigger and nicer buildings, larger                           budgets and more staff, are not necessarily                           marks of a stronger church.                      (c) Reaching more people for Christ, helping the                           hunger, the sick, and the nakedthose are                           the marks of a strong church.                 (3) A body grows in number.                      (a) And yes, a church should be growing in                           number.                      (b) The human body reproduces itself and so                           should Gods church.             b. If a body does not grow, something is wrong.                 (1) If you want to read some sad stories, do a search                      on the internet for children who never grew up.                      (a) Brooke Greenberg &#8211; 20 year old woman in a                           one year old body.  Both her body and mind                           are still that of a toddler.                      (b) Gabby Williams &#8211; 9 year old girl the size of                           a toddler.  It is estimated that she ages                           one year for four normal years.                      (c) No one knows the cause for these and the                           other children like them, but all agree it                           is not normal.                            i. In Gabbys situation, at least she is                                 ageing.  Perhaps she will live to be                                 400 years old.                           ii. But in Brookes case, it looks like                                she will be a toddler no matter how                                long she lives.                 (2) Is our church growing?                      (a) In some ways, YES.                            i. Our church has such a good spirit in                                it.                           ii. Our church is a giving church.                          iii. Our church is an active church.  We have                                a much higher percentage of                                participation in our church than most                                churches.                      (b) But in some ways, we need to grow more.                           i. We need to pray more.                          ii. We need to do more to win the lost.                         iii. We need to find ways to meet the needs                               of the hurting, the lonely, the poor,                               the addicts, the abused.                           iv. We need to make the devil run.         2. A body unifies.             a. A body can only function as it is joined and working                 together.                 (1) If your foot is in room and your leg in another,                      something might be wrong.                 (2) If you awake to find your hands are gone, you                      certainly will not get much work done.             b. Body parts are not supposed to be missing, neither                 should they be working against you.                 (1) Brother Truman McVea is still recuperating from                      his stroke. He gets better every day but after                      a month, his body still does not do what he                      tells it to do.  Talking with him, he shared                      that his left hand drops things and sometimes he                      cannot tell it until he hears it hit the floor.                 (2) That is not supposed to happen.  It is as if his                      hand is refusing to cooperate.             c. What unifies the body?                 (1) The brain, the head, the controller.                 (2) For the church, Jesus is the Head, the Brain, the                      Controller.         3. A body serves.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Matt 16:18 What Is A Church? This is the first reference in all of the Bible to the church. It might surprise you to see the church being referenced by Jesus before the cross; yet, why not? The church had been part of the plan of God from before the foundations of this world. 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