Daily Radio Program with Charles Stanley - In Touch Ministries - What is the Church?
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Welcome to the In-Touch podcast with Charles Stanley for Monday, August 17th.
The church Jesus established extends far beyond any single location.
Stay with us as we begin a series exploring what it means to be uniquely a people of God.
Would you turn to Matthew chapter 16?
And today I want to begin a series on the church.
And the 16th chapter of Matthew, you'll recall this is where Jesus asks his
apostles, whom to men say that I am, and they began to give some answers about some said Elijah,
some Jeremiah the prophets, then he said to them, but whom say ye that I am? And in verse 16, we get
Simon Peter's answer. And Simon Peter answered and said, thou art the Christ, the son of the living God.
And Jesus answered and said unto him, blessed are you, Simon, Barjona, because flesh and blood did not
reveal this to you, but my father who is in heaven. And I also say to you that you are Peter,
and upon this rock I will build my church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
So what I'd like to do in this message is just answer one question, and that is, what is the
church? If you looked in a Greek New Testament and saw the word church, the word would be
ecclesia, E-K-K-L-E-S-I-A, E-K- which means out of,
Claysia called ones.
So that the New Testament word for church means those who have been called out of something.
You say, well, what have they been called out of?
Well, I want you look at a couple of verses here.
First of all, in Colossians chapter 1, if you'll turn there, to verse 13.
Because here he tells us what every single believer has been called out of.
He says, for he delivered us from the domain of darkness and transferred us.
us to the kingdom of his beloved son, so that the church is made up of a group of people
whose faith in the Lord Jesus Christ has resulted in, they're being baptized by the Holy Spirit
into the Lord Jesus Christ, and His having delivered them out of their previous abode, which was
the kingdom of darkness, and God has now placed us into his kingdom, which is the kingdom of light.
therefore those who make up the church are a peculiar kind of people because they have been called
out of something they are not where they used to be they are now in a different citizenship
for example if you'll turn to first peter chapter two and notice there in the second chapter
how he describes this he says beginning in verse nine but you are a chosen race a holy priesthood
a holy nation a people for god's own possession that
means that every single church member who has been born again, who is a saved person, every single
church member is a unique possession of God, and he has chosen to separate you from your previous
inhabitants, and now he says you are a part of the kingdom of God. All right, with that in mind,
I want you to understand what Almighty God says about the church. And he says it all in four words.
Well, the first word that describes the church is the word body.
Just B-O-D-Y.
And I want us to look at two passages of Scripture back to Colossians chapter 1 for a moment.
Verse 18.
Listen to what he says.
Paul is speaking.
He is also the head of the body, comma, the church.
And he is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, so that he himself might come to have place and preeminence in everything.
So Paul says that the church is the body of Christ.
Now, let me explain what that means, so you won't just repeat that without understanding.
Let's go back to look at the church for a moment.
In this particular passage in Matthew, this is the crucial point in Jesus' life
when at this point at Cessarilla Philippa, he begins for the first time to warn his disciples
that he's going to suffer death.
So he asked them, whom do men say that I am.
They gave their answers, and when Peter gave the first answer, he said,
thou art the Christ, the Messiah, the son of the living God.
Jesus responded by saying, you didn't think that up.
That was revealed to you by my father.
And thou art Peter, and upon this rock, I will build my church.
That did not mean that he would build his church upon the person of Peter,
but upon that confession that Peter made that Jesus Christ, the Messiah, is the son of God.
upon that truth and that truth alone is and would the church be built.
Now, Jesus said, I will build my church.
You'll recall in the 14th chapter of John before he left, he was up in the upper room talking
with them, and some of the most precious things he said to them, he said to them in that
discourse.
He said to them, it is expedient for you that I go away.
If I go not away, the comforter will not come.
But if I go away, I'll send him.
He'll be in you with you and upon you.
He says, fear not I will come.
unto you. So the next day Jesus was crucified, gave his life for your sins and my sins,
making it possible for us to be saved. Before this time, the Holy Spirit worked in people's
lives in this manner. That is, he would come upon someone for a particular work and then he would
depart. But at Pentecost, that is 50 days after the Passover, the Bible says in Acts chapter 2,
that the Holy Spirit came upon the 120, the sound of a mighty rushing wind,
clovered tongues of fire upon their heads, and they began to speak in tongues, which was, the tongue was not an indistinguishable utterance, but it was a different foreign language, so that the people who were there began to understand from one group of people all of their different languages, and therefore they understood the gospel of Jesus Christ.
On that day, in that moment, the church of the Lord Jesus Christ was born.
That is the day the church was born.
During the Gospels, we still have the Old Testament age.
If you look in 1 Corinthians chapter 12, verse 13, for by one spirit, we were all baptized into one body.
Therefore, on the day that the Holy Spirit came upon that group of 120 and those who believe,
the scripture says the Holy Spirit, listen now, baptized once and for all.
Not many times, but once in for all, he baptized that group into Christ.
Every single person who accepts the Lord Jesus Christ is their personal Savior is at that moment baptized, grafted into, made a part of the body of Jesus Christ.
So that when we come to this passage to see what he says when he speaks of the body, he says that the church is the body of Christ.
Now, we think about body, what are we thinking about?
Look, if you will, in 1st Corinthians chapter 12.
He says in verse 12, for even as the body is one and yet has,
many members like your body. The body is one. We have hands, feet, eyes, ears, nose, lips, and so forth.
He says, and all the members of the body, though they are many, are one body, so is Christ.
For by one spirit, we were all baptized into one body. And we saw in Colossians chapter 1,
verse 18, that that body is Christ. So see what he's saying here. That is that Jesus Christ, remember
now, he ascended to the Father. He said to them, I'll go away, but I will come to you. So that the Holy Spirit's
coming was Christ coming back through the Holy Spirit. He says the Holy Spirit would be in them,
with them, and upon them, so that the day the Holy Spirit baptized that group, he baptized them
into the body of Christ. That is, they became the body of Christ. Now, what do we mean when we say
the body of Christ? The body of Christ is this. It is the extension of the body of the
life of Christ on earth at this given time.
Because Jesus has ascended the Father, he seated the Father's right hand.
The Bible says in Colossians that Jesus Christ is the head of the church.
He's the head and we're the body.
When you were saved, you by the power of the Holy Spirit were made a part of the body of Christ
so that we are Jesus Christ hands and feet and lips and eyes and ears here on this earth.
That makes you and me very, very significant and important and unique
in a world that is anti-God and anti-Christ. Listen, we are not church members. We are the extension
of the life of Christ on this earth because he has chosen to endwell each and every one of us. So,
first of all, he says we're the body of Christ. Turn if you will, to Ephesians chapter two.
Here he uses another likeness. He says in Ephesians chapter two, and you'll also want to
turn back to Corinthians chapter, first Corinthians chapter three in just a moment.
But in Ephesians chapter two, listen to what he says.
Not only are we the body of Christ is the church, but he says in this particular chapter,
verse 19, so then you are no longer strangers and aliens, but you're fellow citizens with the saints and of God's household,
that is God's building, having been built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets,
Jesus Christ himself being the chief cornerstone, in whom the whole business,
building being fitted together is growing into a holy temple in the Lord, in whom you also are being
built together into a dwelling of God in the Spirit. Now, what he's saying here is this. He says,
first of all, we are the body of Christ, the living extension of Christ here on earth. Secondly, he says
we are a building. And that is that you and I are like stones in the temple of God. The temple of God on this earth is the
coming together of God's people.
And the coming together of God's people, he says,
you are that temple.
If you are a baptized, born again church member,
you are a unique person who has been called out by God,
out of the world, into the life of Jesus Christ,
into a new kingdom, into a new citizenship,
and God expects something different from you because you're not what you used to be.
Therefore, he says we are God's unique, baptized, born again,
possession. We are the building of God. Your life and my life together is part of the temple of God
here on earth. The body speaks of the extension of the life of Jesus Christ in heaven here on
earth. The temple of God speaks of the presence of Almighty God in this world. So when people
criticize the church and not the church and all those Christians this and those Christians that
remember this, my friend, they are doing nothing but attacking the person of Jesus Christ. And
because he's living within you and me.
They are violating and they are attacking the temple of God,
which is made up of God's baptized believers.
So he says, first of all, we're the body of Christ,
the extension of Christ on earth, we're the building of Christ.
We are the temple of the living God here on earth.
And therefore defile not that temple.
He says in chapter 6 that we individually are temples of the Holy Spirit.
Together, all together, we're the temple of Almighty God
and dwelt by the Holy Spirit.
The third thing he says in John chapter 15. Look there if you will. He says the church is the branches. Now look at this if you will.
Chapter 15 verse 1, Jesus says, I am the true vine. And my father is the vineyard keeper or the husbandman.
Every branch in me that does not bear fruit he takes away and every branch that bears fruit, he prunes it that it may bring forth more fruit.
So he talks about that. Verse 5. Look, Jesus said, I am.
the vine. Ye, that is believers, are the branches. He who abides in me and I in him the same
brings forth much fruit. Apart from me, ye can do nothing. Now watch this. When you and I receive
the Lord Jesus Christ as our Savior, the Bible says, the Holy Spirit did what? He baptized us, or in the
form here of vine and branch, he grafted us into the vine so that you and I have become a part of
Jesus Christ. So you see, each time he's speaking of Christ in us and us in Christ, he says,
we are a part of the body of Christ. Here he says, we are a part of the vine. We are the branch.
Now listen, a branch disconnected to the vine has no life. It is the sap that runs in the vine
that runs in the branch that produces the fruit. So if the body of Christ, if the church is to
produce fruit, if we're to be profitable for God, if there's to be anything that they glorifies God,
the branch must be grafted into that vine so that the sap that runs in the vine runs in the branch
and the fruit out here is the overflow of the sap that runs in the vine.
So that it is the life in the vine that runs in the branch that produces the fruit.
Therefore, in the body of Christ, it is the Holy Spirit of the Living God,
living in and through you and me, producing the fruit of the spirit
and therefore causing the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ to progress.
Now when you separate that branch from the vine, he says, apart from me, ye can do nothing.
He says, I am the vine, ye are the branches.
If a church attempts to carry on its own work, apart from the Lord Jesus Christ, apart from depending upon him,
he says you're going to fail.
Apart from me, you can do nothing.
You can name the name of Jesus Christ, but if you've never been born again, and if you're part of a church
where the gospel is not being preached, nobody cares whether you're saved or not.
nobody is uplifting to Jesus Christ.
Nobody talks about his blood.
Nobody talks about his lordship.
That church can't produce because it is not a part of the vine.
There has to be the living life of Jesus Christ,
permeating, saturating, filling, and overflowing in the life of those people.
Because you see, each time he speaks of the intimacy of our relationship,
to listen, we are the stones of the temple of God.
We are the branches living in the vine, and he intends to produce through you and me,
His very life.
So that the church is the life of Christ here on earth,
functioning and coordinating together in a sense of interdependence with each other
in order that Jesus Christ might be glorified right before the ungodly and unbelievers
that they can know that Jesus Christ has risen from the dead that he's alive and that he's God.
Then somebody tell me, doesn't make you any difference whether you belong to the church or not.
I've never seen a soul winner who did not belong to some local body.
I never bet anybody who is doing anything worthwhile for God
who had not linked themselves up with some local body somewhere in some way.
Friend, the name isn't the issue.
It is who is my Lord.
That is the issue.
There's one other word that he describes the church when he calls the church the bride.
Look, if you will, in 2 Corinthians chapter 11 here.
2 Corinthians chapter 11 and notice what he says
Paul says the church is like the bride of Christ
verse 1 I wish that you would bear with me a little
a little foolishness he says here but indeed you're bearing with me
for I am jealous for you with a godly jealousy
for I betrothed you that is I've gotten you engaged
and a betrothal was as equal to our marriage today as far as how binding it was
I have betrothed you to one husband
that to Christ I may present you a pure virgin
so that the church is liken unto the bride
the church is the bride of Christ
if you'll turn to Revelation chapter 21
and verse 9
and notice here what he says
and one of the seven angels who had the seven bowls
full of the seven last plagues came and spoke of me saying
come here I shall show you the bride
the wife of the lamb.
All right, Ephesians chapter 5, the most beautiful one that describes it all.
Here's where Paul describes the church as the bride.
Look, if you will, in verse 22.
Wives be subject to your own husbands as to the Lord,
for the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church.
He himself being the savior of the body,
but as the church is subject to Christ,
so also the wives ought to be subject to their own husband.
husbands love your wives like Christ love the church, gave himself for her.
Now watch, that he might sanctify her, having cleansed her by the washing of water with the word,
that he may present to himself the church in all of her glory, having no spot or wrinkle or any such thing,
but that she should be holy and blameless.
He says the body of Christ is the bride of Christ.
When he comes as the bridegroom and raptures us out, he says, that's like the bridegroom coming for the bride.
And he says that he wants to present this body, holy, sanctified, without spot, cleansed, without blemish, without wrinkle, holy before the Lord.
You know what that means? Think about that.
He says, first of all, you're the body, the extension of the life of Christ.
Secondly, he says you're the building.
You're the temple.
You're a stone in the temple of God, worshiping him.
You're the branch and divine, and it is from the branch that the grapes come, and the fruit is born.
We are fruit bearers, bearers of the fruit of Christ within us.
He says, you're the bride of Christ.
Why?
Here we speak of the sacrificial love that he has for his church, that Jesus Christ so loved the church.
He gave himself for it as a husband should love his wife and give himself for her.
So what we see in the last part here is the sacrificial love that Jesus Christ has experienced.
toward you and me having made us a part of the body of Christ.
Now if to be a church member, that is a born again, having been called out of a light of life of darkness and sin into a life of righteousness with Him,
Christ Jesus indwelling you, and you've become a part of some local body.
Friend, you aren't just a church member.
You are God's unique possession, indwelt by Almighty God himself.
And he says, when the Holy Spirit came into your life,
Ephesians chapter one, he sealed you as his body, as his temple, as his branch, and as his bride,
forever and ever and ever and ever, we are the sealed children of God.
That is the church according to the word of God.
There's only one way to get into the church.
You can join some organizations, but there's only one way to get into God's church.
That is by faith and repentance of your sin, acknowledging Jesus Christ as Savior,
and Lord of your life.
The moment you're willing to do that,
then you become a part of the body of Christ,
a local body where God leads you to John
and let God build up your life from the moment you're saved
and you give your life to him.
And if you've never trusted him as your Savior,
I want to encourage you, plead with you, beg of you, my friend,
give your life to Jesus Christ,
become a part of a local autonomous body of people
who love Jesus Christ, who growing in him,
who being built up, whose family's been sealed together by the Word of God,
and let him fulfill his perfect purpose and will for your life.
And you can only do that by being willing to surrender your life to him,
trusting him is your Savior and your Lord.
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