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Finding A Church
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Q:
What do we need to look for in finding a
biblical church? If we are searching for a church what do we need to be
watching for? Sorry I know it may not make sense I am just curious
in what we need to be watching for and the kind of church God wants us
to be in.
A: Finding
a church is an amazing challenge in the world we live in--especially
in America and similar western-world countries where variety is so
broad. It is a challenge for two reasons: the churches have so many
variations and the people have so many expectations. Some people seem
to begin with a checklist of expectations as long as the greedy-child's
Christmas list. They imagine the church that would be perfect for them
and then go out to find it. They want it to have all the strengths
of their previous church and none of its faults. This time, they are
sure they will get it right.
Unfortunately, many people soon discover that the new church
lacks some of the strengths of their old one and they have not learned
to appreciate the strengths of the new one. They long for the leeks
and garlic of Egypt and look back to the old and familiar. Everything
in the new church seems wrong. Some believers even turn to a spiritual
pillar of salt while they linger. They lose their spiritual life and
godly luster. For this reason, my requirements for church-hunting
is quite short. Here it is:
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It must have the right doctrine. I will not give a list of crucial
doctrines here. However, it must have biblical doctrine and not be
caught up in any crazy doctrinal error.
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It must have the right book. That is, the King James Bible. Many
would disagree with me here, but to me this is paramount.
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It must have the right emphasis. That emphasis is to please God,
reach the lost, and minister to the saints. If the emphasis of the
church is to be the biggest in the land or to entertain the world
and worldly, it is the wrong emphasis.
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It must have the right leadership. It should not be deacon-run
or family-run. Also, the pastor needs to be a man who listens to
God first while listening to the wisdom of the people in the church.
Christ is still the head of the church.
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It must be God's choice for you. Do not expect God to reveal His
choice to you if you are not willing to listen.
- First, submit to God's will in the matter. Tell Him that
you are willing to go where He wants you to go no matter what.
- Second, ask God to lead you to the right church and confirm
in your heart that it is the right one.
- Third, pray each time you go to a church that God will reveal
to you if it is the one.
- Fourth when you think you have the right one, ask God one more
time to show you if you are wrong.
- Last, when you have submitted to God, sought His will, and
allowed yourself to be led by Him, join with the church of His
choice and become faithful and active in that church.
Unfortunately, there are now many areas where a decent church cannot be
found. However, it is better to be in a church that does not have all things
right than to be out of church completely. In those cases when
there no church even comes close to being biblical, this is also a message
from God. In some cases, He may expect you to pray a good church into your
area. In other situations, you should either move to where you can go to
a decent church or start a church in your home. This is not for everyone,
but it certainly the answer for some. I hope these comments help.
Till
He comes,
Pastor David Reagan
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