However, the Scriptures also teach that the Christian life should be lived within the context of the family of God (Ephesians 3:4-15; Acts 2)
and not in isolation. Hebrews 10 clearly tells us "not to neglect the
gathering of ourselves together as is the custom of some" (Hebrews 10:25).
Indeed, I cannot conceive of a true Christian not wanting to gather
together regularly with fellow believers to worship the Lord through the
sacraments and receive His Word through preaching.
Of course, our discussion presupposes the importance of being vitally
connected not just to any group that claims the name of Christ, but to a
healthy, well-balanced church that honors the historical and biblical
Jesus. Such a church, first of all, worships God through prayer, praise,
and the proclamation of the Word in the context of the essential
teachings of the historic Christian faith.
These essentials include the final authority of Scripture, the Trinity,
the full deity and humanity of Christ, the substitutionary atoning
death of Christ, the bodily resurrection of Christ, salvation by grace
alone through faith, and so forth. As well, a true church soundly
administers the sacraments. Furthermore, fellowship should be an
integral part of a faithful church's construct, where people come not
only to give but also to use their time, talent, and treasure for the
edification of the body. Finally, a healthy, well-balanced church equips
and encourages people to go out and impact the world for Christ.
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